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High school basketball: No Shot Clock, Ep. 140, This season’s top storylines and sleeper teams

Joe Henricksen and Michael O’Brien’s weekly discussion of high school basketball is back and all geared up for the first day of the season.

In this episode we discuss some of this year’s stop storylines, break down some sleeper teams that didn’t crack the preseason Super 25 rankings and take a look at the busy Thanksgiving week of games.

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Chicago Blackhawks Troubles and Woes

Chicago Blackhawks are finding ways to lose?

First off, the Chicago Blackhawks team is still a skilled club to contend with, even though the Blackhawks team is currently slumping.

In my opinion, this may be for the good of the game for the Blackhawks roster that plays night in and night out, understanding the fact they still do bust their humps to compete in their contests.

However, from a winning perspective they have started to lose in a sense that the team might be losing gas or simply “Its just not clicking”.

Which I doubt to be honest with you.

What is ailing the Chicago Blackhawks youngsters?

This team is still fairly young and needs more time to get the experience they need to help them compete even harder, when the crucial games do count.

In fact, losing is not a bad thing, but it does affect the standings, an area the Blackhawks do want to keep a tight hold on.

Also, the fact that the Chicago Blackhawks team is still maturing and the chemistry is still being aligned into more of a prime type of gameplay that the team needs to win games.

Rather than focusing on the weaknesses that I will address, this team needs to relax more and be poised on the ice, then be unorganized to say the least.

A solution that might be the trick.

The goals are coming when the offense is sharp, but the defense seems to fail its goaltender and let’s him get tested on a nightly basis.

When the offense is slacking, the defense seems to hold well and the goaltending is much more stronger.

So, how do you combine the two ingredients into a perfect recipe for a combination of good skating and scoring at the same time.

Coach Luke Richardson will have to work on that aspect and determine where his team needs the most attention.

Proving the fact that he will also need to be precise with the right formations against the many skillful team’s in the NHL today.

My prediction for the team’s needs.

The Chicago Blackhawks are still performing well in games, but the lackluster effort is getting the fans frustrated with their sloppy gameplay as of late.

The best hope for the Blackhawks team is that they quickly find a way to shake those jitters, manage to get back into the win column and produce more as they go.

The next few games will be a heavy test because most teams the Blackhawks are playing against have a better winning record.

It will be quite interesting to see how the team fares against these opponents, but what is more interesting is to see if there is a new coaching style implemented to win games.

By this I mean strategy surrounding the team’s needs.

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Chicago Blackhawks Troubles and Woes

Chicago Blackhawks are finding ways to lose?

First off, the Chicago Blackhawks team is still a skilled club to contend with, even though the Blackhawks team is currently slumping.

In my opinion, this may be for the good of the game for the Blackhawks roster that plays night in and night out, understanding the fact they still do bust their humps to compete in their contests.

However, from a winning perspective they have started to lose in a sense that the team might be losing gas or simply “Its just not clicking”.

Which I doubt to be honest with you.

What is ailing the Chicago Blackhawks youngsters?

This team is still fairly young and needs more time to get the experience they need to help them compete even harder, when the crucial games do count.

In fact, losing is not a bad thing, but it does affect the standings, an area the Blackhawks do want to keep a tight hold on.

Also, the fact that the Chicago Blackhawks team is still maturing and the chemistry is still being aligned into more of a prime type of gameplay that the team needs to win games.

Rather than focusing on the weaknesses that I will address, this team needs to relax more and be poised on the ice, then be unorganized to say the least.

A solution that might be the trick.

The goals are coming when the offense is sharp, but the defense seems to fail its goaltender and let’s him get tested on a nightly basis.

When the offense is slacking, the defense seems to hold well and the goaltending is much more stronger.

So, how do you combine the two ingredients into a perfect recipe for a combination of good skating and scoring at the same time.

Coach Luke Richardson will have to work on that aspect and determine where his team needs the most attention.

Proving the fact that he will also need to be precise with the right formations against the many skillful team’s in the NHL today.

My prediction for the team’s needs.

The Chicago Blackhawks are still performing well in games, but the lackluster effort is getting the fans frustrated with their sloppy gameplay as of late.

The best hope for the Blackhawks team is that they quickly find a way to shake those jitters, manage to get back into the win column and produce more as they go.

The next few games will be a heavy test because most teams the Blackhawks are playing against have a better winning record.

It will be quite interesting to see how the team fares against these opponents, but what is more interesting is to see if there is a new coaching style implemented to win games.

By this I mean strategy surrounding the team’s needs.

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Chicago Bears defensive rookies laying foundation for future successRyan Heckmanon November 21, 2022 at 1:19 pm

Sunday afternoon was a homecoming for Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields, who has been on a tear lately. As the Bears took on the Atlanta Falcons, all eyes were on the second-year quarterback to continue his breakout.

Fields had a solid outing, overall, despite being roughed up quite a bit. But, beyond the buzz around Fields, it was yet another Bears loss on the season — which we expected many of.

Falling in a close one, 27-24, the Bears defense continued to bleed off and on. The unit isn’t near a finished product, and won’t be until Ryan Poles is done working his magic in the 2023 offseason.

However, there are already some impressive pieces on this Bears defense — and some young ones, too, who are improving each week.

The Chicago Bears defense has a bright future thanks to three specific rookies that continue to improve.

In this game against the Falcons, three of the top four tacklers, for Chicago, were rookies. Leading the way with 11 tackles (seven solo) was safety Jaquan Brisker, who also finished with a tackle for loss and a forced fumble.

Brisker was, yet again, all over the field as he has been throughout the season. He’s been one of the better defensive rookies across the NFL this year, but has not gotten the notoriety he deserves because of how bad the defense has been as a whole.

Jaquan Brisker forces the fumble. Rookie keeps balling.

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Right below Brisker, in this game, was undrafted linebacker Jack Sanborn with a total of nine tackles (eight solo). The former Wisconsin Badger continues to prove he was foolishly left without his name called during the seven rounds this past spring.

Sanborn has played so well that he looks to be locking down that middle linebacker role for the foreseeable future. He’s made some excellent plays over the past three weeks, almost reminiscent of some former Bears middle linebackers who are now in Canton.

Lastly, rookie cornerback Kyler Gordon was fourth on the team in tackles with seven (four solo) and a tackle for loss. Gordon has been a great story over the course of the season because, there’s no way he could have started the season on a worse note.

Right out of the gate, Gordon was horrendous. He had an all-time bad game in prime time against the Green Bay Packers which left fans wondering if the stage was too big.

Against Atlanta, though, Gordon made two back-to-back solo tackles in one series that popped off the screen. They were rock-solid plays by a rookie who has completely turned his season around after starting so poorly.

The defense, as a whole, has not been good. There are some gaping holes, particularly on the defensive line. However, the Bears should feel great about these three rookies and how they’ll continue to grow and fit into the future success of this unit.

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Weekend toll in Chicago: 15-year-old girl among 3 killed, 2 teens among 17 other people wounded by gunfire

A 15-year-old girl was among three people killed, and two teens were among at least 17 people wounded in gun violence in Chicago over the weekend.

The girl and a man were killed and another person critically wounded in a shooting Sunday night in Austin on the West Side. They were standing with several other people in the 5800 block of West Augusta Boulevard when someone opened fire about 11:40 p.m., Chicago police said. The girl was taken to Stroger Hospital with a gunshot wound to the head and was pronounced dead, officials said. A man, 44, was shot in the chest and was taken to the same hospital, where he also died, police said. A 39-year-old man went to West Suburban Hospital with a gunshot wound to his leg, police said. He was listed in critical condition. No one was in custody.A man, 31, died after he was shot in the armpit about 5:30 p.m. Sunday in the 3100 block of West Warren Boulevard in East Garfield Park, according to police. He was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. A woman, 44, also was wounded in the shooting. She was taken to the same hospital in good condition. The two were in a parked car when someone pulled up in a dark SUV and a person inside fired shots. No arrests were reported.The boys, both 17, were walking down the street about 10:50 a.m. Saturday in the 3800 block of South Archer Avenue in Brighton Park when a car approached and someone inside opened fire, police said. One teen was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital in serious condition with gunshot wounds to his lower back, police said. The other teen was shot in the right foot and shoulder, officials said. He was taken to the same hospital in good condition.A 60-year-old woman was shot in Woodlawn about 6:10 p.m. Saturday as she was standing outside her car in the 6400 block of South Eberhart Avenue. A dark SUV approached and someone inside opened fire, police said. She was taken to University of Chicago Medical Center in good condition with gunshot wounds to the finger, shin and buttocks, police said.

At least 12 other people were wounded by gunfire over the weekend.

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Sidney Crosby, Penguins spoil Marian Hossa’s big nightVincent Pariseon November 21, 2022 at 12:00 pm

The Chicago Blackhawks had a very special night on Sunday as they honored one of their greatest players ever. Marian Hossa, the greatest free agent signing in the history of Chicago sports, had his number retired forever by the Hawks. They did a very good job with the celebration.

Unfortunately for the Hawks, there was an actual hockey game to be played as well. That is unfortunate because the Blackhawks just aren’t a good hockey team at all. They fooled some people into thinking that they were good because of their hot start but they’re not.

The Pittsburgh Penguins were able to spoil Marian Hossa’s big night by coming to Chicago and taking a huge victory. 1:04 into the game, Brock McGinn scored to give the Penguins a 1-0 lead right out of the gate.

Playing in his 1000th career game, Evgeni Malkin scored his 8th of the season to give the Penguins a 2-0 lead. It was his 452nd goal and 1166th career point which is some legendary stuff. Sometimes, you just have to admire greatness.

The Pittsburgh Penguins spoiled Marian Hossa night by winning in Chicago.

Not long after Rickard Rakeell scored to give the Penguins a 3-0 lead, the Blackhawks finally got on the board thanks to Jujhar Khaira. Not long after that, the Blackhawks made it interesting but cutting the lead to one goal thanks to Patrick Kane’s third of the season.

Late in the third period down by one, Philipp Kurasheev scored to tie the game at three. The Blackhawks made it seem like they were going to make Marian Hossa night special by earning a comeback win but a different legend had other ideas.

Sidney Crosby scored under one minute later to make it 4-3 and take all the wind out of Chicago’s sails. He made an amazing play to get the job done for his team. He earned an assist on Jeff Carter’s empty net goal to wrap up a four point night.

It was a great performance by one of the best players in NHL history. This was (oddly enough) the first time that Crosby has ever scored a goal in Chicago. This was also the first time that the Penguins had a lead in Chicago since 2009.

Legends like Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin were teammates with Marian Hossa for a little bit as well so it was somewhat fitting that the game went the way that it did. The Blackhawks just aren’t good enough to outscore most teams regularly.

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More transparency is needed on soccer facility plan

The City Council in September agreed to a zoning change required for a controversial plan to allow the Chicago Fire soccer team to build an $80 million training center on Chicago Housing Authority-owned land on the West Side that was supposed to be set aside for public housing.

Before the City Council vote, some alderpersons raised important questions about how the deal would further erode the CHA’s poor track record on delivering new public housing.

Those questions must be answered, especially now that additional important details about the plan remain shrouded in mystery, according to a recent report by ProPublica Illinois’ Mick Dumke.

The CHA has asked the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to review the deal, but according to ProPublica, has yet to share a copy of the lease agreement for the 23-acre site with HUD or the Council, or to publicly release information on how the city arrived at the $40 million price for the site.

Let’s be clear: The Chicago Fire are an asset to Chicago and “deserve to have a high-quality training facility,” as Mayor Lori Lightfoot said a few months back. And some, though not all, CHA resident leaders favor the Fire’s plan.

But families who have been waiting for public housing they were promised under CHA’s Plan for Transformation are equally deserving. The all-important question for HUD: How does the soccer facility plan fit with the CHA’s stated mission of providing better housing for those most in need?

Completing that mission must come first for CHA.

‘Raises a fundamental question’

The CHA has told alderpersons the Fire will likely pay up to $40 million to lease the site, which is bounded by Roosevelt Road, Ashland Avenue, 14th Street and Loomis Street, for 40 or more years. That’s down from $48 million, according to a 461-page environmental report made public in June.

CHA officials refused to disclose records to ProPublica showing the appraisal and analysis used to determine the value of the land, citing an exemption to the Freedom of Information Act and telling ProPublica that the agency will release the appraisal once the deal is finalized. Housing officials also have been evasive about whether they have an agreement in writing at all, according to ProPublica.

“It really raises a fundamental question about whether they’re proceeding in this way to avoid anyone knowing [the details] until it’s been done,” Joe Ferguson, the city’s former inspector general, told ProPublica.

By keeping information secret until the deal is complete, Ferguson said, the CHA is at odds with a key tenet of good government: transparency. “This is the Chicago way in its most dark form,” he said.

Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez (25th) represents part of the area where the CHA land, once part of the ABLA Homes development, is located. Most of ABLA was demolished under CHA’s Plan for Transformation.

Given the stakes involved, it’s no surprise that Sigcho-Lopez is rightly critical of the lack of transparency regarding key details of the plan. We’re critical, too. The devil is always in the details.

“Imagine such a big deal, such a big agreement like this, and they don’t have all the documents available,” he told ProPublica. “There has to be a cost-benefit analysis. Is this in the best interest of the ABLA residents? Is this in the best interest of the city of Chicago? How can you answer that when you don’t even know what the agreement is?”

Eleven Council members voted “no” on the Fire’s plan. HUD now has the final say in making sure CHA doesn’t turn its back on all those families waiting for the housing they are due.

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Blackhawks retire Marian Hossa’s No. 81 Jersey

Blackhawks officially retire Marian Hossa’s No. 81 jersey at a ceremony prior to the team’s NHL game at the United Center.

Surrounded by family, all six other three-time Stanley Cup champions, and 21,000-plus fans who had arrived two hours early, Marian Hossa watched a banner rise to the rafters at the United Center, Sunday, signifying the official retirement of his No. 81 number within the Blackhawks.

The 50-minute pregame ceremony started with a guest appearance by Eddie Olczyk, who emceed the event. It continued with former teammates Niklas Hjalmarsson, Patrick Kane, Duncan Keith, Brent Seabrook, Patrick Sharp and Jonathan Toews joining the center circle, and also included a surprise appearance from the Stanley Cup.

“It is such an honor to be here tonight and to share this with all of you,” Hossa said during a 20-minute speech filled with heartfelt sentiment, a few jokes and many words of appreciation. “It is incredibly humbling to have my No. 81 forever hung here.”

There will forever be #OnlyOne81 in Chicago ☝️
Congratulations, Marian Hossa on your jersey retirement with the @NHLBlackhawks! 👏
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Hossa’s banner hung on the east side of the arena — beneath the Hawks’ 2013 championship banner — after the ceremony and throughout the game, but it’ll presumably move over to the north side before the Hawks’ next home game Friday against the Canadiens. Considering Tony Esposito’s No. 35 was previously the highest number the Hawks had retired, some banner reorganization will be necessary.

Hossa was the first one of the championship core to have his number retired, but he certainly won’t be the last. It’s only a matter of time before No. 2, 19 and 88 join him.

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QB Fields injures left shoulder on Bears’ last driveon November 21, 2022 at 6:33 am

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Fields shaken up after back-to-back hits on final drive (0:21)Justin Fields takes a couple of big hits on the final drive and appears to be shaken up. (0:21)

ATLANTA — Bears quarterback Justin Fields injured his left shoulder in the final moments of Chicago’s 27-24 loss to the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday and required further medical examination following the game.

Fields injured his non-throwing shoulder on the first play of the Bears’ last drive when he rushed toward Chicago’s sideline for a 1-yard gain on a designed run. The quarterback landed hard on his left shoulder out of bounds after he was tackled and was slow to get up. Fields took another hit to the affected area moments later on another run play when Falcons defensive tackle Grady Jarrett hit the quarterback with his helmet as Fields was sliding.

The Bears lost their chance at orchestrating a game-winning drive on their third and final play when Fields threw a pass that was tipped off the hands of running back David Montgomery and into the grasp of Falcons safety Jaylinn Hawkins.

Following the loss, Fields was carted back to the Bears locker room, where he received an X-ray and IV treatment. During his postgame news conference, Fields was not wearing a sling and said he did not know the extent of his injury.

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“We will have an update on Wednesday,” coach Matt Eberflus said. “We don’t know what exactly it is, that’s why we are going to take a look at it.”

Fields previously said that he was dealing with a left shoulder injury last month. The quarterback clarified that Sunday’s injury was different than the previous one he disclosed on Oct. 20.

Fields was also seen receiving treatment on his hamstrings in the second half after fighting through cramps during the fourth quarter.

“I was hurting but it was the last drive of the game,” Fields said. “I was just trying to be there for my teammates and fight through the pain.”

Fields said he is not sure if this injury will force him to miss games or whether he’ll be able to play through it. While Fields throws with his right arm, the quarterback did feel that the injury to his left shoulder affects his throwing motion.

“The pain right now is pretty bad,” Fields said. “I’ll just take it day by day and see how it feels later in the week.”

Fields was Chicago’s leading rusher against the Falcons, recording 18 carries for 85 yards and a touchdown. He went 14-of-21 passing for 153 yards and a touchdown with an interception.

After running 14 times in the first half, the most first-half rushes by any quarterback since at least 2000, Fields’ mobility waned as the game wore on. He ran four times for 12 yards, including twice on Chicago’s final drive. He had no scrambles in the second after having five for 33 yards in the first half.

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AAA Charlotte’s Chris Johnson to join White Sox coaching staff

The White Sox organization are expected to promote Chris Johnson to the big league coaching staff.

Triple A Charlotte hitting coach, Chris Johnson is soon expected to join White Sox manager, Pedro Grifol‘s coaching staff in 2023.

Per Daryl Van Schouwen of the Chicago Sun-Times, Johnson is set to be promoted to the big league coaching crew. It is not clear what role Johnson will hold, however, it appears it may be as an assistant hitting coach role, as Frank Menechino has not been retained for the 2023 season.

Hearing Chris Johnson will be part of White Sox manager Pedro Grifol’s staff in 2023. Johnson was hitting coach at AAA Charlotte the last two seasons.

Pitching coach Ethan Katz and bullpen coach Curt Hasler look to be the only coaches returning under new manager Pedro Grifol, and the White Sox have already made a new bench coach hire in Charlie Montoyo.

Johnson was hired to be the Charlotte Knights hitting coach prior to the 2021 season. Before that, he was drafted by the Astros in the fourth round of the 2006 MLB Draft and appeared in parts of eight big league seasons with the Astros, Braves, Diamondbacks, Guardians, and Marlins. He was a career .275/.313/.404 hitter, playing both corner infield positions as well as some corner outfield.

He also played in the Orioles’ minor league system in 2017, which marked his last on-field stop in pro ball. After not playing in 2018, he signed a minors deal with the White Sox during the 2018-19 offseason but was cut during Spring Training.

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