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Calendar: early June

Calendar: early June

Available Tuesdays-Saturdays from 4:30-6pm, the new Happy Hour menu at Le Sud Mediterranean Kitchen in Roscoe Village features small plates, wines by the glass and cocktails, all priced at $6. Inaugural options include grilled asparagus with speck and aioli; Yukon potato chips with herbs and mustard; a choice of red, white or sparkling wine; and a Hibiscus Mule made with vodka, lime, hibiscus simple syrup, and ginger beer.

An antipasti of wood-grilled spicy shrimp and octopus, along with a pasta made with baked ziti and a traditional Bolognese sauce and an entree focused on a fire-roasted, 18-ounce bone-in ribeye are all featured on the Father’s Day (Friday, June 17-Sunday, June 19) specials at Bar Roma on north Clark Street. Homemade German chocolate cake with a toasted coconut pecan frosting is featured for dessert. The restaurant’s regular menu is also available.

El Che Steakhouse & Bar, the Argentinian-influenced steakhouse in the West Loop will be serving top tier South American wines from Brazos Imports at a five-course dinner ($125 per person) on June 16 at 6:30 pm. Brian Ravitsky, the owner and operator of Brazos Imports, will be on hand to provide commentary and tasting notes. Contact the restaurant for information and reservations.

The PorchFest Lakeview, an annual event sponsored by AARP Chicago in cooperation with the Lakeview Roscoe Village Chamber of Commerce, is scheduled for Lakeview in June and August in Roscoe Village. Contact Eventbrite for dates, locations and event information.

Relax with a Bottomless Mimosa (1 1/2-hour limit) at lunch Wednesdays-Fridays 11 am-2 pm, and brunch Saturdays and Sundays 10am-1:45 pm at Bistronomic on north Wabash on the Gold Coast. Check out all of the restaurant’s special events, including a Bastille Day celebration (July 14th) on the restaurant’s website (bistronomic.net)

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6 Essential Spots for the Creamiest Soft Serve Ice Cream in ChicagoAmanda Schellingon May 27, 2022 at 4:59 pm

There’s something iconic about soft serve ice cream. It’s the sweet treat of summer that makes cold Chicago winters worth it. It’s the cap to a long day at the beach and the perfect dessert to round out savory summer BBQs. Simply put, buttery smooth and rich, soft serve ice cream is the perfect dessert to enjoy after a long day in the warm, summer sun and in Chicago there are a ton of incredible places serving up some of the best soft serve money can buy. 

Sure Ben & Jerry’s is fire, but put away the pint, don’t even bother dealing with McDonald’s ice cream machine and head to one of these 6 spots around Chicago for the best possible soft serve to round out your warm summer day.

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3472 W Devon Ave, Lincolnwood, IL 60712

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A staple on the Northwest side of Chicago, there is no soft serve quite like Dairy Star. The shop’s founders converted what was previously a Dairy Queen into the place we know and love today. For 37 years, Dairy Star has been serving some of the best soft serve in three iconic flavors: vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. While these might seem typical, the amount of toppings and mix-in to choose from is what really separates Dairy Star from the rest. Get your cone rolled in Reese’s pieces, dipped in butterscotch, or indulge in a loaded “Star” split. Any choice you make at Dairy Star is going to be a good one. 

2815 W Armitage Ave, Chicago, IL 60647

Char-grilled burgers, chili fries, and a hand-spun milkshake; this is the meal we’ve been waiting for. At The Freeze in Logan Square, creamy, decadent soft serve has been dished out since 1950, and the community keeps coming back for more! Besides the classic cone, you can also order sundaes, parfaits, malts, and floats. Here, you won’t only find a variety of soft serve flavors and concoctions, but also your favorite grilled items. Chicken, hot dogs, and ribeye steaks make up the food menu, but we’re sure that you won’t forget to grab dessert when you stop at The Freeze. 

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1159 W Taylor St, Chicago, IL 60607

1632 W Division St, Chicago, IL 60622

When you’re looking for a twist on a classic dessert, check out Kurimu. With two locations, Wicker Park and UIC, a trip to Kurimu is closer than you think. The flavors on the menu here are always rotating, which makes the trip even more exciting. Some past flavors include pineapple, banana, cereal milk, and thai iced tea. Kurimu has also partnered with another Chicago favorite, Aya Pastry, to bring patrons exciting desserts and styles of soft serve. Kurimu is not only a must-visit on your summer bucket list, but definitely one to watch. We fully expect we’ll be seeing new locations pop up all over Chicagoland! 

2009 N Bissell St, Chicago, IL 60614

If you know anything about Annette’s, it’s probably about their mouthwatering, homemade Italian Ice. But, did you know they also offer soft serve? Whether it’s in a cup or a cone, you have endless options of toppings to add to your dish.  From waffle cone chips to crushed Oreos to fresh strawberries, at Annette’s you’re able to take your dessert to the next level. When you want to mix desserts, you can also add a few swirls of soft serve to your favorite Italian Ice flavors for creamier take on a classic Italian treat. 

1436 W Blackhawk St, Chicago, IL 60642

Everyone should be able to enjoy soft serve ice cream, and at Vaca’s Vegan Creamery, that’s just what you get. While traditional ice cream recipes call for full-fat milk, cream, and dry milk powder, Vaca’s Creamery’s ice creams are made with oat milk. Oat milk, a non-dairy, vegan-friendly alternative to cow’s milk is known for its creamy and savory flavors, making it the perfect substitution for regular milk. At Vaca’s, you’ll find the soft serve in two flavors: chocolate and vanilla. To add some excitement to your visit, try out one of their signature sundaes, available in chocolate-y s’mores or Cosmic Cake. 

1047 W Madison St, Chicago, IL 60607

At Cone Gourmet Ice Cream in the West Loop, the options for how you style your soft serve are endless. Being the only ice cream shop in Chicago with “an Irish flair”, you can be sure that anything you sink your teeth into will be unique and delicious. Looking for something a little different? Try the Cone O’Flakes, tasty vanilla soft serve served with a decadent, crumbly Irish chocolate Flake bar. For  a fun take on everyone’s favorite cereal, try the Shamrock. Soft serve ice cream smothered in Lucky Charms, you truly cannot go wrong.

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It’s not mental health issues. It’s not video games. IT’S THE GUNS!!!!

It’s not mental health issues. It’s not video games. IT’S THE GUNS!!!!

Yesterday was a typical Thursday for me. At ten am, I spent almost an hour talking to my therapist. It’s something I’ve done nearly every Thursday for the last year. We’ve been working on a few issues that have been bothering me. It helps!

When I was done, I went on with my day. I didn’t grab an assault weapon and go out to shoot anyone. That’s because it’s not mental health issues that are the causes of mass shootings in America. IT”S THE GUNS!!

A few hours later I made a trip to my local grocery store. They have a room where you can play old-school video games for free. Frogger, Ms. PacMan, Donkey Kong, and Astroids. There’s plenty of violence in those games. It ranges from frogs being smashed by cars to firing weapons at shooting stars. I played all of them for a total of about thirty minutes.

When I was done I went home, had lunch and watched some television. I didn’t grab an assault weapon and go out to shoot anyone. That’s because it’s not video games that are the causes of mass shootings in America. IT’S THE GUNS!!

People in other countries have mental health issues. People in other countries play violent video games. Yet, mass shootings don’t occur in those countries. They only happen here. In the United States of America. Why? IT’S THE GUNS!!

It’s now three days since the massacre at a Texas schoolroom. We’ve heard all sorts of ridiculous excuses for why it happened. They’re all bullshit. There’s one real reason for what happened in Uvalde. There’s only one reason for what happened at Newtown. There’s only one reason for what happened at Santa Fe. There’s only one reason for what has happened at so many other schools over the last few decades.

IT’S THE GUNS!! IT’S THE GUNS!! IT’S THE DAMN GUNS!!

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6 Places Capture Gorgeous Spring Flowers Around Chicago Alicia Likenon May 27, 2022 at 2:07 pm

Is there anything better than the smell of freshly bloomed lilacs? Or the brilliant color of tulips? The Answer: No. Flowers are basically Mother Nature’s best accessory. And when you see them, you naturally want to share them! So grab your fancy camera (or iPhone 7) and prepare to dazzle your friends because we have 6 of the very best locations to capture the sights of the most beautiful spring flowers around Chicago.

From Oak Street to Roosevelt Road

Since the mid-90s, the city has brought in over 100,000 tulip bulbs from the Netherlands to be planted for two miles along Michigan Avenue. There’s even a hashtag (#MagMileTulips) where you can see other people’s photos of vibrant flowers in our legendary downtown city area. Let the good times grow!

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If tropical flowers are more your vibe, pop into this Lincoln Park favorite for a variety of exotic flowers! Opened in 1895, the historic Conservatory features lush plants from around the world in four display houses – The Palm House, Orchid House, Fern Room, and Show House. A breathtaking place to snap some photos and enjoy your day. 

1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, IL 60022

From now through September 25, Chicago Botanic Garden is celebrating 50 years with a show called Flourish. Come check out art installations, interactive performances, and exhibitions along with stunning flowers like the Blue Leichtlin Camass and the Landmark Rhododendron. Find out what’s in bloom here

300 N Central Park Ave, Chicago, IL 60624

Stop by the Outdoor Gardens for 10 acres of gorgeous nature. Garden Nouveau (opens in July) will highlight many of the flowers Élisabeth Sonrel, an artist known for beautiful posters and watercolors, painted such as lilies, roses, hydrangeas, oleanders, and more.

1S151 Winfield Road, Wheaton, IL 60189

Looking for beauty and tranquility? Stop by the Rose Garden for 50 rose varieties including the Chicago Peace Rose, a glowing pink flower with a butter-yellow heart that was discovered on the estate. And don’t miss the Idea Garden showcasing beds bursting with colorful annuals and assorted vegetable and herb plantings. 

731 N LaSalle Dr, Chicago, IL 60654

We’d be remiss if we did not call out this iconic location. This family-owned florist has been serving the community since 1936. And their sign hasn’t changed much since then. Drop by for the perfect vintage photo op. Then venture inside to peruse their gorgeous selection of blooms!

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Daily Cubs Minors Recap: Herz and Assad each toss 5 shutout innings; Jordan homers and raises his average to .397; Piñango, Roederer, and Caissie homer in 5-0 South Bend shutout

Daily Cubs Minors Recap: Herz and Assad each toss 5 shutout innings; Jordan homers and raises his average to .397; Piñango, Roederer, and Caissie homer in 5-0 South Bend shutout

DJ Herz (Photo by Stephanie Lynn)

AAA

Iowa 8, Memphis 5 (Completion of SUSP)

Memphis 7, Iowa 5 (10 Innings)

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The Cubs quickly broke a 4-4 8th inning tie once play resumed on their suspended game. Jared Young hit an RBI double in the 8th, and Carlos Sepulveda knocked in two with a single to give them some breathing room. Young added another RBI double the following innings.

In the regularly scheduled game, Cam Sanders got knocked out early as Memphis ran up his pitch count to 70 before he could even complete three innings. Aneuris Rosario fared no better, and Iowa found itself behind 5-3 heading into the 6th. A two-run homer by John Hicks tied it up. It stayed that way until extras where Dakota Mekkes allowed a two-run walkoff homer in the 10th.

Who doesn’t love a good bat drop? John Hicks ties it up with this two-run blast! pic.twitter.com/0qHYBj1PGI

— Iowa Cubs (@IowaCubs)

May 27, 2022

Top Performers

John Hicks: 3-5, 3B, HR (4), 2 R, 2 RBI, SB (2) (.186)Trent Giambrone: 2-4, HR (2), 3 R, RBI, BB (.208)Robel García: 3-10, HR (12), R, RBI (.322)Zach Davis: 1-2, R, BB, SB (9) (.163)Dixon Machado: 3-9, RBI, BB, HBP (.293)Clint Frazier: 1-6, RBI, 4 BB, SB (1) (.148)Erick Castillo: 1-3, R, 2 BB (.333)Jared Young: 2-5, 2 2B, R, 2 RBI, BB, HBP (.261)Narciso Crook: 2-5, 2B, R, 2 RBI, CS (2) (.171)Carlos Sepulveda: 1-1, 2 RBI (.222)Brendon Little: 2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, K (W, 1-0, 0.00)Cayne Ueckert: 2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, K (5.09)Erich Uelmen: 2 IP, H, 0 R, BB, 2 K (2.25)

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Tennessee 10, Rocket City 1

Game Recap

The Smokies struck out a bunch, but when they made contact they made it count. Levi Jordan, who is hitting the quietest .397 in the Minors, had three hits, including his 4th homer. Yonathan Perlaza and Luis Vazquez also homered.

When Yonathan Perlaza drops his bat, we share it on social media. pic.twitter.com/jHzyRe3krc

— Greg Huss (@OutOfTheVines)

May 27, 2022

It has been a very good year for Javier Assad as well. He had plateaued a bit over the past couple of years, and it looked like his stuff was going to come up a bit short of MLB consideration. He’s throwing a good cutter this year and everything seems a tad crisper than I remember from last season. He’s reestablished himself as a potential BOR/MIR arm.

Top Performers

Levi Jordan: 3-4, HR (4), 3 R, 3 RBI, HBP (.397)Yonathan Perlaza: 2-4, HR (6), 2 R, 2 RBI, BB (.200)Luis Vazquez: 2-4, HR (3), R, 2 RBI (.195)Alexander Canario: 1-4, 2B, R, RBI, HBP (.197)Matt Mervis: 1-4, R, RBI, BB (.320)Javier Assad: 5 IP, 5 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 7 K (W, 2-1, 2.90)Graham Lawson: 2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 2 K (5.51)

High-A

South Bend 5, Great Lakes 0

Game Recap

We are starting to see the Cubs stretch D.J. Herz out a bit. This was the third straight game he’s thrown between 70-80 pitches after being limited to <50 through his first six. He didn’t miss as many bats as usual, but it meant he could be a bit more efficient. Herz got through five shutout innings, allowing just one hit. It’s the sixth time in nine starts he’s allowed one hit or fewer. Opponents are now hitting just .128 against him on the season (14 H in 32.1 IP). Once he ramps up above 80 pitches, we could see the young left in line for a promotion to AA. His primary challenge in most of his starts is not the opposing batters but his himself. Whether he is throwing strikes or not he rarely gets hit, but the walks do get him into trouble on occasion regardless.

Hard throwing Sheldon Reed fired two scoreless in his first appearance at the High-A level. Brad Deppermann followed with two scoreless of his own to earn his first save and maintain the shutout.

All of the Cubs offense came via the long ball. Yohendrick Piñango, Owen Caissie, and Cole Roederer homered.

Yohendrick Pinango has officially learned what happens when you pull the ball in the air pic.twitter.com/HUmx0GK4Y9

— Greg Huss (@OutOfTheVines)

May 27, 2022

Owen Caissie. Longggggg gone. pic.twitter.com/2DAgGZ6mvT

— Greg Huss (@OutOfTheVines)

May 27, 2022

And so it begins…. pic.twitter.com/J4riALwHcc

— Todd (@CubsCentral08)

May 26, 2022

Top Performers

D.J. Herz: 5 IP, 0 R, 2 BB, 3 K (W, 1-0, 1.67)Sheldon Reed: 2 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K (0.00)Brad Deppermann: 2 IP, H, 0 R, 0 BB, 3 K (S, 1, 2.45)Yohendrick Piñango: 1-4, HR (6), R, 2 RBI (.263)Owen Caissie: 1-4, HR (4), R, 2 RBI (.231)Cole Roederer: 1-4, HR (1), R, RBI (.192)Scott McKeon: 1-3, R, BB, SB (4) (.200)Pablo Aliendo: 2-3, 2B (.228)Jake Slaughter: 1-3, R, BB, SB (7) (.240)

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Myrtle Beach 6, Augusta 2 (SUSP in 5th)

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Why the Mavs might buck the NBA’s trend to surround Luka Doncicon May 27, 2022 at 3:46 pm

NOBODY IN THE Dallas Mavericks‘ front office exchanged high-fives after details were finalized on the deal made minutes before the Feb. 10 trade deadline. The consensus in the room was that moving on from big man Kristaps Porzingis was in the best interest of the franchise, but it wasn’t a cause for celebration.

Porzingis, after all, had been acquired in a blockbuster deal two years earlier to pair with Luka Doncic as the franchise’s foundational pieces. Porzingis was supposed to be the co-star the Mavericks and their 23-year-old superstar needed to help form a long-term contender.

But Dallas, led by new general manager Nico Harrison and first-year coach Jason Kidd, eventually came to the realization that Porzingis, when he wasn’t injured, provided clutter for Doncic instead of the space he needed to operate. The team determined Porzingis wasn’t a fit alongside Doncic, and he wasn’t going to be the ticket to one in a trade.

So the Mavs broke Porzingis’ maximum salary into two smaller ones the Washington Wizards wanted to shed, bringing Spencer Dinwiddie and Davis Bertans to Dallas, citing flexibility and depth as reasons the trade made sense. Dallas didn’t anticipate taking a step back because of the trade — the Mavs had a better record without Porzingis than with him — and hoped Dinwiddie and Bertans would benefit from a change of scenery and provide scoring punch to the bench, but it certainly wasn’t considered to be a win-now move.

Mostly, it signified a return to square one in the team’s yearslong search for a star sidekick for Doncic. And it introduced another question: Did the Mavs need to follow the modern NBA trend of having multiple stars to contend?

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“You always want talent to win championships,” Kidd said after Dallas defeated the LA Clippers behind a career-high 51 points from Doncic on the night of the trade deadline. “As we go through this journey, we’ll see if we come across a No. 2 guy.

“It could be the team that we have where there is no real second star. You’ve just got guys who play roles at a very high level. And you’ve seen teams win championships that way, too.”

The last title team to fit that mold? The 2010-11 Mavericks, when a 38-year-old Kidd was one of several role players who complemented Dirk Nowitzki so well.

“You had one superstar and the rest were burgers,” Kidd said that night with a smile, using Nowitzki’s favorite playful insult that became a term of endearment.

Now, in the wake of a surprising run to the Western Conference finals that ended with a gentleman’s sweep against the Golden State Warriors, the Mavs’ brain trust must determine how these playoffs should influence the process of constructing a championship roster around their prodigy. Winning two rounds and eliminating the No. 1-seeded Phoenix Suns gives some credence to the belief that the Mavs can contend with a lone superstar.

“This year, we made a huge step, maybe a couple of steps,” Doncic said after the Mavs were eliminated with a 120-110 loss in Thursday’s Game 5. “Obviously, there is a lot to do, but we made a huge step and I think we’re on a great, great path.”

JALEN BRUNSON‘S FIRST reaction to the Porzingis trade was to figure out whether he was part of it. There had been rampant discussion around the league that the Mavs would attempt to get value for Brunson in the trade market instead of leaping into the luxury tax by re-signing him as an unrestricted free agent this summer.

The price to do so has since gone up significantly after the 25-year-old guard played a major role in Dallas’ playoff run. He averaged 21.6 points per game in the postseason, highlighted by 41- and 31-point performances in a pair of first-round victories over the Utah Jazz while Doncic sat out because of a strained calf.

What will the Mavericks’ roster look like next season surrounding Luka Doncic? Noah Graham/NBAE via Getty Images

Mavs governor Mark Cuban, who last dipped into the luxury tax for that title team 11 years ago, has been adamant he will pay what it takes to keep Brunson in Dallas. If not, the Mavs wouldn’t have any salary-cap room to sign a replacement for their second-highest scorer.

“The whole co-star talk, I don’t really think about it. It is what it is,” Brunson told ESPN. “It can be anyone any given night. Obviously, I want to put my team in position to win, but having that mindset of being the co-star is going to give me expectations that I don’t really need personally. I want to be a significant piece on a championship team.”

Brunson, a 2018 second-round pick who has grown comfortable playing on or off the ball, is one of a few homegrown developmental success stories who have adapted to become great fits with the ball-dominant Doncic. Dorian Finney-Smith and Maxi Kleber, in particular, have developed into excellent 3-and-D players whose moods don’t waver depending on how often they touch the ball on offense. Reggie Bullock, who was signed with the midlevel exception, is a similar type of player and part of the Mavs’ core.

Doncic has led the league in usage rate the past two seasons — he bumped it to historic highs this postseason — and gets targeted defensively by opponents, both because that’s often the best way to attack the Dallas defense and a method for wearing down a superstar who has had to play his way into shape the past two seasons.

It’s a must for the Mavs to surround Doncic with role players who provide him space offensively and protection defensively. If anything, the Mavs had to rely too much on Bullock and Finney-Smith, who rank first and second in the league in minutes this postseason. They’re asked to take on the toughest defensive assignments every game, and they have to fight off fatigue from playing 40-plus minutes to make open shots to keep the Mavs’ offense humming.

The return of a healthy Tim Hardaway Jr., who missed much of the season and the entire playoff run due to left foot surgery, would provide more scoring punch. But dependable wing depth — in the form of a shooter who is a solid defender — is a need entering the summer.

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So is an upgrade at center, where Kleber played the majority of the minutes in the playoffs despite being a backup to Dwight Powell.

“They’re one player away,” an Eastern Conference executive told ESPN, suggesting the Mavs could win a title as soon as next season if they figured out a way to add an impact center — in the mold of 2010-11 Tyson Chandler — who could be a primary Doncic pick-and-roll partner, rebounder and rim protector.

It’s an opinion shared by several other rival coaches, scouts and executives who have recently discussed Dallas’ outlook with ESPN.

Cuban also believes this kind of roster construction — with some upgrades — can set the Mavs up to be long-term contenders.

“We see what we need,” Cuban said in the wake of the Warriors’ closeout win. “When one of their guys is getting 17, 18 rebounds a night, it kind of tells the story. That’s one of the things that we’ll try to fix.”

The players on the Mavs’ roster don’t believe drastic moves need to be made for the franchise to win a championship.

“We’ve definitely got enough in this locker room to do something special,” Finney-Smith told ESPN during the conference finals. “We’re here. We’re a top-four team in the NBA. You can try to find another star, but you never know how that’s going to mesh with Luka or the other personnel. It’s an adjustment to play with somebody like Luka, too, and I feel like [Brunson] adjusted well and [Dinwiddie], too.

“The bunch-of-stars s— don’t even work anymore. Fit matters.”

CUBAN HAS LONG made pursuing a star a priority. It’s why he didn’t keep an aging roster intact after the franchise’s lone title, opting to instead create salary-cap space in hopes of signing Chris Paul or Dwight Howard or other big names who didn’t end up in Dallas — or, in the case of Deron Williams, signed with the Mavs after his star had faded.

It’s why the Mavs pushed their chips to the middle to trade for Porzingis midway through Doncic’s rookie season. Dallas also had pipe dreams of pairing Doncic with Giannis Antetokounmpo, but those evaporated when Antetokounmpo signed a contract extension with the Milwaukee Bucks and then led his franchise to a championship last season.

Spencer Dinwiddie has meshed with Luka Doncic since arriving to Dallas at the trade deadline. Ezra Shaw/Getty Images

It’s also one reason why Cuban hired Harrison, the former longtime Nike executive who has strong relationships with players and agents throughout the league, as the Mavs’ new general manager last summer.

However, at this point, the Mavs don’t have a clear path to even making a pitch for another star. Dallas wasted the flexibility of having Doncic on a rookie contract, failing to make a splash in free agency over the past few years, and his supermax extension kicks in this summer. They also still owe a 2023 first-round pick to the New York Knicks, limiting their assets in the trade market.

The Mavs could benefit at some point from the NBA trend of disgruntled stars forcing their way to certain contenders via trade. Doncic has certainly proven that he lives in the league’s elite stratosphere. But he doesn’t have deep-rooted relationships with stars from around the league, typically formed as teenagers and/or on Team USA. And Doncic’s playing style might not be attractive to other stars accustomed to frequently having the ball in their hands.

These Mavs, meanwhile, emerged as contenders with Doncic and a cast of high-caliber complementary pieces who embraced their roles. They live in Luka’s world and have learned to thrive in it.

“I learned how I need to play without a rhythm,” Brunson said. “I don’t need a rhythm. It’s Luka Doncic. S—‘s not changing. It’s Luka Doncic. I’ve come to the conclusion that he’s an amazing player, he’s going to do a lot of great things and this organization is going to build around him. …

“Certain guys have that aura about them.”

As far as Cuban is concerned, the Mavs “without question” established an identity in the first season of Kidd’s tenure that gives the franchise a chance to grow into champions.

“Hard-playing, physical, multitalented,” Cuban said, listing off the distinctive traits of players on the Dallas roster. He continued, “Being able to complement Luka, knowing how to play with Luka. That probably is No. 1.”

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El Condado de Cook al Descubierto: La Junta de RevisiónKelly Garciaon May 27, 2022 at 11:59 am

Jardines llenos de letreros de campaña y comerciales de televisión inundados de anuncios de ataque solo significa una cosa: las elecciones primarias se acercan. Para los votantes del condado de Cook, eso significa una boleta llena de candidatos que incluye el alguacil, docenas de jueces, la contienda por gobernador más costosa en la historia de Illinois y más. 

Pero la Junta de Revisión del Condado de Cook es una contienda desconocida por la mayoría de votantes. No me refiero a la Junta de Comisionados de más alto perfil aunque estos 17 puestos también tienen que ser re-elegidos. Me refiero a la junta de tres comisionados encargados de las apelaciones de impuestos sobre la propiedad. Los tres comisionados también serán parte de las elecciones este año, pero a menos que tengas algunas propiedades en la avenida Michigan, probablemente no lo sabía. 

La Junta de Revisión es unos de los departamentos de gobierno menos entendidos en el condado de Cook. Cada año, propietarios de vivienda, propietarios y dueños de negocios reciben una evaluación, o estimación del valor de su propiedad, de la oficina del Asesor del Condado de Cook que, últimamente, determina el costo de los impuestos de propiedad. Si está enojado porque tiene que pagar altos impuestos de propiedad, la Junta es la organización independiente a la que puede apelar. 

Todos los condados del estado tienen una junta de apelaciones de impuestos sobre la propiedad, generalmente nombrada por el asesor o la junta del condado. En el condado de Cook, los miembros de la junta son elegidos por el público. Los comisionados son elegidos de tres distritos iguales en población. Sirven términos de cuatro años alternando un término de dos años. A diferencia de otras jurisdicciones, los comisionados del condado de Cook no están obligados a tener una licencia de derecho inmobiliario. 

Los dueños de propiedades del condado de Cook pueden presentar una apelación en el sitio  web de la Junta. A menos que sea dueño de una propiedad comercial, no necesita un abogado para apelar. Los tres comisionados revisan cada apelación, y si dos de los tres están de acuerdo con la justificación por la que piden reducir el valor de la propiedad, entonces deciden bajar el costo. 

Si el dueño de una propiedad no está satisfecho con la decisión de la Junta, también puede presentar una apelación ante la junta estatal de apelaciones de impuestos de propiedad o presentar una demanda ante el Tribunal de Circuito del Condado de Cook. 

El problema es que no muchos propietarios saben que pueden apelar sus impuestos de propiedad.

Tomemos como ejemplo a Irma Morales. Ella ha sido propietaria de una casa en La Villita durante más de 20 años. Cuando el condado volvió a evaluar los valores de las propiedades el año pasado, dice que los propietarios de viviendas en su vecindario fueron los últimos en enterarse de que podían apelar sus impuestos de propiedad con el asesor y que ella no sabía sobre el proceso independiente de apelación a través de la Junta de Revisión. 

“Ni siquiera sabía cómo llenar los formularios”, dijo Morales, quien principalmente habla español.   

Únete la Villita, una organización comunitaria co-fundada por Morales, junto con otros grupos comunitarios protestaron frente de la oficina del asesor el verano pasado para expresar su preocupaciones por los altos impuestos de propiedad que temían desplazarían a los propietarios de pequeñas empresas y residentes con años viviendo en sus vecindarios. 

Moises Moreno, director ejecutivo de Pilsen Alliance, le dijo al Reader que él y su esposa ya no podían vivir en Pilsen, debido en parte a los altos impuestos de propiedad. “Estamos tratando de que no nos corran fuera de la ciudad”, dijo Moreno. “Sé que hay familias, propietarios de viviendas y propietarios de pequeñas empresas que les han subido sus valoraciones astronómicamente y tienen que decidir entre vender su casa o correr el riesgo de perderla”. 

Moreno dice que Pilsen Alliance ayuda a los propietarios de viviendas a apelar sus impuestos a través de la oficina del asesor, pero que no pueden hacer mucho más que eso. Al igual que Morales, Moreno no estaba familiarizado con la Junta de Revisión. Él dice que el proceso de apelación es una solución corta para las evaluaciones de propiedad injustas que benefician a los desarrolladores a expensas de los residentes que tienen años viviendo en la ciudad.

“Creo que lo que la gente realmente pide es un cambio a nivel estatal”, dijo Moreno.

Concejal Ed Burke (distrito 14) en 2021. Credit: James Foster/For the Sun-Times

Algunas personas están más familiarizadas con la Junta de Revisión que otras. Tomemos como ejemplo al concejal Ed Burke (distrito 14), quien actualmente enfrenta cargos federales de corrupción. Antes de que la Oficina Federal de Investigaciones (FBI, por sus siglas en inglés) redo su oficina en 2019, era socio de un bufete de abogados especializado en apelaciones de impuestos de propiedad. Sus clientes incluían grandes corporaciones como AT&T, Walgreens y ComEd. 

Según una investigación en 2017 por Tribune y ProPublica, Burke logró eliminar $865 millones en impuestos de propiedad para sus clientes entre 2011 y 2016. Cuando los impuestos de propiedad– los ingresos que financian las escuelas, los parques y la policía– se reducen para un contribuyente, otro, como Morales, tiene que pagar la cuenta. 

Durante décadas, el ex presidente de la Cámara de Representantes de Illinois, Michael Madigan, se benefició de manera similar en las apelaciones de impuestos de propiedad. Su bufete de abogados, Madigan and Getzendanner, ha dominado el juego de apelaciones de impuestos de propiedad durante años. Madigan sigue siendo socio de su bufete y actualmente es sujeto de una investigación federal sobre un presunto esquema de soborno que involucra a ComEd. 

Los vecindarios del lado suroeste como Pilsen y La Villita están en el distrito representado por el comisionado de la Junta de Revisión, Michael Cabonargi. Admite que es un reto garantizar que todos en el condado tengan acceso a un proceso de apelación que sea independiente de la oficina del asesor. 

Según los datos proporcionados por la Junta de Revisión, los propietarios de viviendas en los lados sur y oeste tienen menos probabilidades de apelar sus impuestos de propiedad que los propietarios de viviendas en los lados norte y noroeste. Cabonargi dice que el idioma y el acceso a internet pueden ser barreras para los propietarios de viviendas que intentan apelar, y agrega que su oficina hace mucho para alcanzar a la gente que vive en las áreas de su distrito.

El año pasado, la Asamblea General de Illinois rediseñó los límites del distrito para la Junta de Revisión del Condado de Cook (es obligatorio hacerlo cada década), lo que significa que todos los miembros actuales de la junta enfrentan una reelección. En un esfuerzo por preservar la representación de las minorías en la junta, los límites del primer distrito fueron rediseñados para incluir comunidades predominantemente latinos de Chicago y suburbios vecinos como Cicero, Berwyn y Hanover Park. 

Poco después de que se introdujera el nuevo mapa, el concejal del Distrito 12, George Cárdenas, anunció que se postulaba para la Junta de Revisión para desbancar a Tammy Wendt, quien representa el primer distrito. Los nuevos límites para el primer distrito incluirían La Villita, Brighton Park, McKinley Park, vecindarios que Cárdenas ha representado como concejal durante 19 años. 

Pero Irma Morales y Moises Moreno dicen que la Junta de Revisión es solo una toma de poder para Cárdenas.

“Mire su récord”, dice Moreno. “Mira las donaciones que está tomando. ¿Es amigable con los desarrolladores? Son los desarrolladores que no quieren el cambio que estamos pidiendo, que es una evaluación justa al impuesto de propiedad”. 

Desde 2003, Cárdenas ha aceptado donaciones de decenas de desarrolladores. Entre sus donantes se encuentran el director ejecutivo de Pacific Star Capital, Aria Mehrabi, quien ha donado $25,000, y Bertco Development, que donó $16,000. 

Cárdenas no respondió a nuestra solicitud de comentarios. 

Las elecciones primarias de Illinois son el 28 de junio de 2022. Las elecciones generales se llevarán a cabo el 8 de noviembre. 

La información electoral se puede encontrar en el sitio web del Secretario del Condado de Cook: cookcountyclerkil.gov/service/2022-info-candidates.

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Why the Chicago Bears tight ends will play a big role in 2022Josh De Lucaon May 27, 2022 at 1:00 pm

The Chicago Bears have always utilized the tight end position over the years. However, with this year’s group, tight ends could be utilized even more than in previous seasons.

Tight ends are a versatile position that sees reps in both the run and pass game. In certain situations, you can use 2 or 3 on a single play. With rumors that the Bears are going to be an outside zone team, they are going need multiple tight ends to contribute to the run game as well as the play-action pass game.

With the most recent free-agent additions, it looks like the Bears might have multiple players who can contribute.

Cole Kmet is the clear-cut TE1 for this team. In 17 games last season, Kmet had 60 receptions for 612 yards. Those aren’t eye popping numbers from a starting tight end but with Kmet just turning 23 years old, there is still much room to grow.

Kmet will also be improving this offseason by attending “Tight End University”, a camp ran by George Kittle, Travis Kelce, and Greg Olsen.

Listed as the TE2 on the Bears roster is Ryan Griffin. Griffin, already 32 years old, has been in the NFL since 2013 and has started 67 games in his career. Just last season, Griffin started 12 games on the New York Jets.

In those 12 games, Griffin had 27 catches for 261 yards and 2TD’s. These aren’t great receiving numbers for a starting TE but where Griffin has really made his money over his career is in the run game as a punishing blocker.

James O’Shaughnessy is another free agent signing that also adds some leadership and talent into the TE room. A Chicago native, originally from Naperville North high school and eventually Illinois State, has been in the NFL since 2015.

The Chicago Bears seem to have a deep tight end room coming into 2022.

A very similar career trajectory to Ryan Griffin, James has started 40 games for multiple teams. Last season, O’Shaughnessy put up 24 receptions for 244 yards in only 7 games. That’s good for 34 yards a game.

With those type of receiving numbers, expect O’Shaughnessy to be more of a pass catching tight end, probably the second pass-catching option behind Cole Kmet.

The 4th and probably last tight end spot looks to be up for grabs between Rysen John and Jesper Horsted. On March 11th, Jesper Horsted was waived by the Bears due to a failed physical. The Bears immediately added former New York Giants tight end Rysen John.

Since then, the Bears have reclaimed Horsted and have placed him on their reserve/physically unable to perform list. This transaction leaves hope for Horsted to make a recovery and compete for the last TE spot.

Most teams only carry three tight ends into a game but the Bears have liked to suit up a 4th on multiple occasions This position on the depth chart still holds value on special teams and possible goal-line situations.

My prediction is that if Jesper Horstead is healthy and ready to go, he will take that last TE spot due to more production and his familiarity with the organization.

On 2 receptions last season, Horsted had 21 yards and 2TD’s. It is unlikely that he will mirror that production but he’s definitely worth keeping around.

With all of these players in one room, it’s hard to say the Bears won’t try to get as many of these guys on the field as they can.

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El Condado de Cook al Descubierto: La Junta de Revisión

Jardines llenos de letreros de campaña y comerciales de televisión inundados de anuncios de ataque solo significa una cosa: las elecciones primarias se acercan. Para los votantes del condado de Cook, eso significa una boleta llena de candidatos que incluye el alguacil, docenas de jueces, la contienda por gobernador más costosa en la historia de Illinois y más. 

Pero la Junta de Revisión del Condado de Cook es una contienda desconocida por la mayoría de votantes. No me refiero a la Junta de Comisionados de más alto perfil aunque estos 17 puestos también tienen que ser re-elegidos. Me refiero a la junta de tres comisionados encargados de las apelaciones de impuestos sobre la propiedad. Los tres comisionados también serán parte de las elecciones este año, pero a menos que tengas algunas propiedades en la avenida Michigan, probablemente no lo sabía. 

La Junta de Revisión es unos de los departamentos de gobierno menos entendidos en el condado de Cook. Cada año, propietarios de vivienda, propietarios y dueños de negocios reciben una evaluación, o estimación del valor de su propiedad, de la oficina del Asesor del Condado de Cook que, últimamente, determina el costo de los impuestos de propiedad. Si está enojado porque tiene que pagar altos impuestos de propiedad, la Junta es la organización independiente a la que puede apelar. 

Todos los condados del estado tienen una junta de apelaciones de impuestos sobre la propiedad, generalmente nombrada por el asesor o la junta del condado. En el condado de Cook, los miembros de la junta son elegidos por el público. Los comisionados son elegidos de tres distritos iguales en población. Sirven términos de cuatro años alternando un término de dos años. A diferencia de otras jurisdicciones, los comisionados del condado de Cook no están obligados a tener una licencia de derecho inmobiliario. 

Los dueños de propiedades del condado de Cook pueden presentar una apelación en el sitio  web de la Junta. A menos que sea dueño de una propiedad comercial, no necesita un abogado para apelar. Los tres comisionados revisan cada apelación, y si dos de los tres están de acuerdo con la justificación por la que piden reducir el valor de la propiedad, entonces deciden bajar el costo. 

Si el dueño de una propiedad no está satisfecho con la decisión de la Junta, también puede presentar una apelación ante la junta estatal de apelaciones de impuestos de propiedad o presentar una demanda ante el Tribunal de Circuito del Condado de Cook. 

El problema es que no muchos propietarios saben que pueden apelar sus impuestos de propiedad.

Tomemos como ejemplo a Irma Morales. Ella ha sido propietaria de una casa en La Villita durante más de 20 años. Cuando el condado volvió a evaluar los valores de las propiedades el año pasado, dice que los propietarios de viviendas en su vecindario fueron los últimos en enterarse de que podían apelar sus impuestos de propiedad con el asesor y que ella no sabía sobre el proceso independiente de apelación a través de la Junta de Revisión. 

“Ni siquiera sabía cómo llenar los formularios”, dijo Morales, quien principalmente habla español.   

Únete la Villita, una organización comunitaria co-fundada por Morales, junto con otros grupos comunitarios protestaron frente de la oficina del asesor el verano pasado para expresar su preocupaciones por los altos impuestos de propiedad que temían desplazarían a los propietarios de pequeñas empresas y residentes con años viviendo en sus vecindarios. 

Moises Moreno, director ejecutivo de Pilsen Alliance, le dijo al Reader que él y su esposa ya no podían vivir en Pilsen, debido en parte a los altos impuestos de propiedad. “Estamos tratando de que no nos corran fuera de la ciudad”, dijo Moreno. “Sé que hay familias, propietarios de viviendas y propietarios de pequeñas empresas que les han subido sus valoraciones astronómicamente y tienen que decidir entre vender su casa o correr el riesgo de perderla”. 

Moreno dice que Pilsen Alliance ayuda a los propietarios de viviendas a apelar sus impuestos a través de la oficina del asesor, pero que no pueden hacer mucho más que eso. Al igual que Morales, Moreno no estaba familiarizado con la Junta de Revisión. Él dice que el proceso de apelación es una solución corta para las evaluaciones de propiedad injustas que benefician a los desarrolladores a expensas de los residentes que tienen años viviendo en la ciudad.

“Creo que lo que la gente realmente pide es un cambio a nivel estatal”, dijo Moreno.

Concejal Ed Burke (distrito 14) en 2021. Credit: James Foster/For the Sun-Times

Algunas personas están más familiarizadas con la Junta de Revisión que otras. Tomemos como ejemplo al concejal Ed Burke (distrito 14), quien actualmente enfrenta cargos federales de corrupción. Antes de que la Oficina Federal de Investigaciones (FBI, por sus siglas en inglés) redo su oficina en 2019, era socio de un bufete de abogados especializado en apelaciones de impuestos de propiedad. Sus clientes incluían grandes corporaciones como AT&T, Walgreens y ComEd. 

Según una investigación en 2017 por Tribune y ProPublica, Burke logró eliminar $865 millones en impuestos de propiedad para sus clientes entre 2011 y 2016. Cuando los impuestos de propiedad– los ingresos que financian las escuelas, los parques y la policía– se reducen para un contribuyente, otro, como Morales, tiene que pagar la cuenta. 

Durante décadas, el ex presidente de la Cámara de Representantes de Illinois, Michael Madigan, se benefició de manera similar en las apelaciones de impuestos de propiedad. Su bufete de abogados, Madigan and Getzendanner, ha dominado el juego de apelaciones de impuestos de propiedad durante años. Madigan sigue siendo socio de su bufete y actualmente es sujeto de una investigación federal sobre un presunto esquema de soborno que involucra a ComEd. 

Los vecindarios del lado suroeste como Pilsen y La Villita están en el distrito representado por el comisionado de la Junta de Revisión, Michael Cabonargi. Admite que es un reto garantizar que todos en el condado tengan acceso a un proceso de apelación que sea independiente de la oficina del asesor. 

Según los datos proporcionados por la Junta de Revisión, los propietarios de viviendas en los lados sur y oeste tienen menos probabilidades de apelar sus impuestos de propiedad que los propietarios de viviendas en los lados norte y noroeste. Cabonargi dice que el idioma y el acceso a internet pueden ser barreras para los propietarios de viviendas que intentan apelar, y agrega que su oficina hace mucho para alcanzar a la gente que vive en las áreas de su distrito.

El año pasado, la Asamblea General de Illinois rediseñó los límites del distrito para la Junta de Revisión del Condado de Cook (es obligatorio hacerlo cada década), lo que significa que todos los miembros actuales de la junta enfrentan una reelección. En un esfuerzo por preservar la representación de las minorías en la junta, los límites del primer distrito fueron rediseñados para incluir comunidades predominantemente latinos de Chicago y suburbios vecinos como Cicero, Berwyn y Hanover Park. 

Poco después de que se introdujera el nuevo mapa, el concejal del Distrito 12, George Cárdenas, anunció que se postulaba para la Junta de Revisión para desbancar a Tammy Wendt, quien representa el primer distrito. Los nuevos límites para el primer distrito incluirían La Villita, Brighton Park, McKinley Park, vecindarios que Cárdenas ha representado como concejal durante 19 años. 

Pero Irma Morales y Moises Moreno dicen que la Junta de Revisión es solo una toma de poder para Cárdenas.

“Mire su récord”, dice Moreno. “Mira las donaciones que está tomando. ¿Es amigable con los desarrolladores? Son los desarrolladores que no quieren el cambio que estamos pidiendo, que es una evaluación justa al impuesto de propiedad”. 

Desde 2003, Cárdenas ha aceptado donaciones de decenas de desarrolladores. Entre sus donantes se encuentran el director ejecutivo de Pacific Star Capital, Aria Mehrabi, quien ha donado $25,000, y Bertco Development, que donó $16,000. 

Cárdenas no respondió a nuestra solicitud de comentarios. 

Las elecciones primarias de Illinois son el 28 de junio de 2022. Las elecciones generales se llevarán a cabo el 8 de noviembre. 

La información electoral se puede encontrar en el sitio web del Secretario del Condado de Cook: cookcountyclerkil.gov/service/2022-info-candidates.

“El Condado de Cook al Descubierto” es una nueva serie que analiza las diversas formas en que funcionan el gobierno y los servicios del condado. ¿Tiene alguna pregunta sobre el condado de Cook? ¡Cuéntanos!

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3 Chicago Blackhawks trades that get them back into first roundVincent Pariseon May 27, 2022 at 12:00 pm

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The Chicago Blackhawks were a very bad team in 2021-22. They didn’t come in last place in the Central Division because of the disgrace that is the Arizona Coyotes organization but the Hawks were still really bad too. It is going to be a long time before they are good again.

In order to be good again, they need to work on rebuilding their roster. This isn’t it. They keep bringing in veterans that they think can get them back into the playoffs and it keeps failing over and over again.

They acquired Seth Jones last offseason and gave up their 2022 first-round pick in order to do so. That is a move that a team one step away from a Stanley Cup makes but for some reason, Stan Bowman decided to do that. They made it even worse when they gave him a very lucrative extension that is going to make it hard to navigate the cap.

Since being hired to replace Bowman as the General Manager, Kyle Davidson has since been trying to get back into the first round. They traded Marc-Andre Fleury to the Minnesota Wild in exchange for a second-round pick that could become a first.

The Chicago Blackhawks could try to sneak back into the first round of the draft.

Of course, Minnesota was eliminated by the St. Louis Blues in the first round so no first-round pick for the Hawks. They still might try to get back into the opening round, however, and they have some assets that could help them out with that. These three trades could get the Hawks back into the first round of the 2022 NHL Draft:

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