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One week after he was carted off a Halas Hall backfield with what appeared to be a left knee injury, Bears guard Dakota Dozier was put on injured reserve Tuesday.

Signed to a one-year contract in March, Dozier was rotating at the right guard position with Sam Mustipher during offseason practices. Rookie Zach Thomas, a San Diego State tackle the Bears moved inside, saw playing time at guard over the final two days of mandatory minicamp.

In seven NFL seasons, Dozier had started 27 games — and appeared in 49 more — for the Jets and Vikings.

The Bears offensive line remains in flux, with center Lucas Patrick and left guard Cody Whitehair the only players guaranteed to start at their positions. The Bears have been cycling three tackles through two starting spots: second-year players Larry Borom and Teven Jenkins and rookie Braxton Jones. It wouldn’t be surprising if the Bears found another veteran who could play guard –be it before the start of training camp next month or when teams make their final cuts in early September.

The Bears used their open roster spot to sign cornerback Jayson Stanley, who played at Georgia and appeared in eight games for the Seahawks in 2020. He’s bounced around practice squads both before and since.

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Ex-Purdue star, NBA 1st-rounder Swanigan dieson June 21, 2022 at 3:32 pm

Former NBA player and Purdue Boilermakers standout Caleb Swanigan is dead at 25.

The Purdue men’s basketball program said Swanigan died Monday night, but it did not provide further details.

A first-round pick of the Portland Trail Blazers in 2017, the 6-foot-9 Swanigan played three years in the NBA with the Blazers and Sacramento Kings.

Indiana’s Mr. Basketball in 2015, Swanigan was a highly-sought-after recruit who elected to stay home and play for the Boilermakers after originally committing to Michigan State.

Swanigan had a standout sophomore campaign at Purdue and was named the Big Ten Player of the Year and was a consensus first-team All American. He was also a finalist for the Naismith Award. Following the season, he entered the NBA draft and was selected No. 26 overall.

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What is going on with the Chicago Blackhawks head coach search?Todd Welteron June 21, 2022 at 1:00 pm

Chicago Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson sure is taking his time naming a new head coach.

Davidson said last month he was looking for a head coach that can get the Blackhawks through a rebuild and eventually raise the Stanley Cup. Davidson has been deliberate in his search for new a leader behind the bench.

Chicago Sun-Times Blackhawks beat writer Ben Pope wrote that the Hawks hoped to have a new head coach in place by mid-July. He also reported that interim head coach Derek King is not being considered for the permanent position.

Suddenly, it sounded like the Chicago Blackhawks were getting close to naming Calgary Flames assistant Ryan Husk as head coach according to Kevin Weekes of ESPN and the NHL Network.

Chicago Tribune Blackhawks beat writer Phillip Thompson reported that Husk is not being hired as head coach.

Blackhawks have denied report that Ryan Huska has been named the new head coach: “The process is still taking place.”

— Phillip Thompson (@_phil_thompson) June 20, 2022

NBC Sports Chicago Blackhawks insider Charlie Roumeliotis also reported the Hawks had not made a coaching hire.

I’m told the Ryan Huska to Chicago report is inaccurate. No decision has been made yet on a permanent head coach. #Blackhawks

— Charlie Roumeliotis (@CRoumeliotis) June 20, 2022

Weekes also followed up on his report confirming that the coaching search is still ongoing.

Per my last tweet, been in touch with people close to the @NHLBlackhawks HC process, as I’m told “situation remains fluid, working towards hiring new HC.” Will keep you great @NHL Fans posted as we hear more. @espn @StanleyCup #HockeyTwitter pic.twitter.com/I543T1782u

— Kevin Weekes (@KevinWeekes) June 20, 2022

At this rate, the Hawks may already have completed the draft, signed some free agents, and started training camp before a head coach is in place.

The Hawks’ season ended on April 29th and there is still no sign a head coach has been found.

Understandably, Davidson wants to take his time. The Chicago Blackhawks have the NHL Entry Draft and the start of free agency fast approaching. It would be nice to have a head coach in place.

Granted, Davidson has to build up the front office and reshape the scouting department in his image. The man has a lot on his plate as he completely rebuilds the Chicago Blackhawks back into playoff contenders.

It just feels like this search is going at a snails pace for a coach that is going to oversee at a minimum, a three-year rebuild. He needs to find a coach who can work well with young players and is a good teacher.

Then again, there are still seven teams looking to fill their head coaching vacancies. So it is not like Davidson is lagging behind his peers.

It would just be nice to get a sense of where Davidson is heading. We have a better idea of the Blackhawks wanting to move into the draft’s first round and the possibility of Alex DeBrincat being traded.

Up until Weekes’ report, it has been very quiet on the head coach search. There was a report the Hawks did interview at least one candidate.

Luke Richardson interview with the @NHLBlackhawks (head coach position) happened 48 hours ago. He’ll come back with @CanadiensMTL if he doesn’t get the coaching position with the Hawks.

— Renaud Lavoie (@renlavoietva) June 16, 2022

Once the Stanley Cup Finals are over, we should probably see more traction. Hopefully, through this very quiet and thorough search, Davidson can find a head coach that leads the Hawks through a rebuild and eventually lifts the Stanley Cup.

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3 possible trade packages for the Chicago Bulls to land John CollinsRyan Heckmanon June 21, 2022 at 12:00 pm

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Any moment now, there could be yet another huge report coming out of the NBA. The Chicago Bulls very well may be the center of that report, too, if the last couple of weeks are any indication.

Recently, we have seen plenty of reports and rumors come out in reference to the Bulls and their possible offseason moves. One of the big topics is that of Utah Jazz star big man Rudy Gobert and his impending trade out of Salt Lake City.

The Bulls aren’t just in on Gobert, though. They could be targeting a different big man via trade as well: Atlanta Hawks star forward John Collins.

According to NBA insider Marc Stein, Collins is as likely to be traded as ever. And, just as we’ve heard about Gobert, there have been rumors that the Bulls are interested in acquiring Collins.

John Collins could make the Chicago Bulls even more of a contender in the Eastern Conference.

The Hawks forward is just 24 years old and averages over 16 points and eight rebounds per game throughout his career, also adding in a block each night. He is in the midst of a 5-year contract worth $125 million, which actually seems fairly inexpensive considering how high star salaries are becoming.

The Bulls also have to pay free agent guard Zach LaVine a maximum deal to stay in Chicago, therefore making the salary work going forward could be tricky. However, a trade for Collins could still get done.

What’s interesting about a Collins deal is that the Bulls likely keep Nikola Vucevic, creating a “big four,” so to speak.

Just how would the Bulls be able to land Collins? It could get somewhat tricky, but there are three scenarios that work out financially.

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Pascuala Ilabaca weaves the perfect party soundtrack for citizens of the world

Chilean singer-songwriter, accordionist, and pianist Pascuala Ilabaca offers endlessly unpredictable sonic pleasures. On six albums and one EP, she builds upon a foundation of Andean folkloric music while incorporating sounds inspired by her time and studies in Spain, India, Guatemala, and Mexico. At this Martyrs’ show, she’ll be accompanied by her longtime band, the saxophone- and clarinet-driven four-piece Fauna, which also features her drummer husband, Jaime Frez. Fauna flawlessly follow Ilabaca’s lead as the tunes move among hand-drum pulses, raga-tinted melodies, and accordion riffs in the lilting rhythms of cueca, Chile’s national dance. In “Te Traigo Flores,” clarinet replaces Andean flutes in a structure reminiscent of a traditional tune, which gives it a jazz manouche swing. The recent single “Pa Mi” adds the percussiveness of Barcelona’s rumba nueva into the mix, then segues into light rap paired with cumbia. Ilabaca ties these disparate elements together and smoothly propels them with her bright, crystalline vocals. True to the nueva canción of her homeland, many of her lyrics also have an activist bent: “El Baile del Kkoyaruna” tells the story of a First Nations worker who has to leave his land to work as a miner (“kkoyaruna”in Quechua, the indigenous language of the chorus). “Por Qué Se Fue la Paloma” lays out a huayno, a traditional festive Andean rhythm, while Ilabaca sings of a dove’s choice to fly away from confinement to freedom. The strength of Ilabaca’s musicianship and the inventiveness of her compositions enable her to pull off her unusual melange of musical elements—but in concert, what will ultimately stick with you is her hopeful, uplifting tone and vibrant spirit.

Pascuala Ilabaca y Fauna Sat 6/25, 9:30 PM, Martyrs’, 3855 N. Lincoln, $25, 21+

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Pascuala Ilabaca weaves the perfect party soundtrack for citizens of the worldCatalina Maria Johnsonon June 21, 2022 at 11:00 am

Chilean singer-songwriter, accordionist, and pianist Pascuala Ilabaca offers endlessly unpredictable sonic pleasures. On six albums and one EP, she builds upon a foundation of Andean folkloric music while incorporating sounds inspired by her time and studies in Spain, India, Guatemala, and Mexico. At this Martyrs’ show, she’ll be accompanied by her longtime band, the saxophone- and clarinet-driven four-piece Fauna, which also features her drummer husband, Jaime Frez. Fauna flawlessly follow Ilabaca’s lead as the tunes move among hand-drum pulses, raga-tinted melodies, and accordion riffs in the lilting rhythms of cueca, Chile’s national dance. In “Te Traigo Flores,” clarinet replaces Andean flutes in a structure reminiscent of a traditional tune, which gives it a jazz manouche swing. The recent single “Pa Mi” adds the percussiveness of Barcelona’s rumba nueva into the mix, then segues into light rap paired with cumbia. Ilabaca ties these disparate elements together and smoothly propels them with her bright, crystalline vocals. True to the nueva canción of her homeland, many of her lyrics also have an activist bent: “El Baile del Kkoyaruna” tells the story of a First Nations worker who has to leave his land to work as a miner (“kkoyaruna”in Quechua, the indigenous language of the chorus). “Por Qué Se Fue la Paloma” lays out a huayno, a traditional festive Andean rhythm, while Ilabaca sings of a dove’s choice to fly away from confinement to freedom. The strength of Ilabaca’s musicianship and the inventiveness of her compositions enable her to pull off her unusual melange of musical elements—but in concert, what will ultimately stick with you is her hopeful, uplifting tone and vibrant spirit.

Pascuala Ilabaca y Fauna Sat 6/25, 9:30 PM, Martyrs’, 3855 N. Lincoln, $25, 21+

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3 insane Alex DeBrincat trade packages with New Jersey DevilsVincent Pariseon June 21, 2022 at 11:00 am

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The Chicago Blackhawks are looking to rebuild their roster. Whether fans like it or not, it is time. They need to make some moves in order to get this ship going in the right direction as it has been sinking quickly since the end of the 2016-17 season.

Some fan favorites might be forced to go as a result of this team-building need. One of those guys is Alex DeBrincat. He has one year left on his very team-friendly contract. Following that, he is going to betting a significant raise.

Kyle Davidson needs to ask himself if adding another 9/10 million dollar a year player to the roster will help them reach their goal right now. It isn’t like they are close to winning or even making the playoffs at this point. That is why it is probably smart to trade DeBrincat right now.

One team that might be in the mix for a DeBrincat deal is the New Jersey Devils. It has been a long time since they were a regular in the postseason but they have been building it the right way. They have a really nice young and talented core that is looking to take the next step.

The Chicago Blackhawks and New Jersey Devils make great trade partners.

They also have a very good prospect pool. They also have the second overall pick in the 2022 NHL Draft that they won via the lottery. They have the assets to land a player like DeBrincat and the Hawks would be wise to consider a trade that lands them some of those assets. These three trades could get it done:

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Newly promoted Cruz, Madris spark Pirates’ routon June 21, 2022 at 5:49 am

PITTSBURGH — Newly promoted Oneil Cruz drove in four runs and Bligh Madris got three hits in his major league debut, sparking the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 12-1 romp over the Chicago Cubs on Monday night.

Both rookies were called up from Triple-A Indianapolis earlier in the day, and they delivered right away.

Cruz, considered Pittsburgh’s top prospect, hit a three-run double to deep center field that capped a four-run third inning to push the Pirates’ lead to 7-0. He was playing in the third big league game of his career.

The 6-foot-7 Cruz also hit an RBI single in a five-run seventh as the Pirates set a season high for runs. He started the final two games of last season when he became the tallest shortstop in major league history.

Cruz’s double had an exit velocity of 112.9 mph, his throw to first base on a groundout was clocked at 96.7 mph and his sprint speed registered as high as 31.5 feet/second while running the bases. All are among the highest marks by a Pirates player since the MLB Statcast era began in 2015.

“He can affect the game in a lot of ways, and we saw it tonight,” Pittsburgh manager Derek Shelton said.

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Madris hit a two-run single in the second inning in his first at-bat in the majors. The outfielder keyed a three-run inning that included the first of Hoy Park’s two sacrifice flies.

Madris became the first Pirates player to have a three-hit game in his debut since Jason Kendall in 1996.

“That was a lot of fun and everything I could ask for,” Madris said with a big smile. “With (batting practice) getting canceled today, when I stepped in the box, it was really my first at-bat in the big leagues. The game threw a little bit of everything at me today. Thankful for the opportunity. It was awesome.”

JT Brubaker (1-7) pitched six scoreless innings for his first win since last Aug. 24, a span of 14 starts.

Brubaker scattered five hits while striking out five and walking three. He has a 2.65 ERA in his past six starts.

“I go out there to compete and to put the team in the best (position) to win the game,” Brubaker said. “Whether I get one under the W column or not, it doesn’t matter to me. I just want team Ws.”

The Pirates took advantage of five walks by rookie Caleb Kilian (0-2), who was tagged for seven runs in 2 1/3 innings. Kilian was making his third career start.

“He didn’t repeat throwing balls in the zone consistently,” Chicago manager David Ross said. “Just a lot of noncompetitive pitches and he got behind in the count. It was just a hard 2 2/3 innings for him.”

Daniel Vogelbach hit a two-run double in the Pirates’ big seventh inning and Tyler Heineman’s RBI double made it 12-1.

The Cubs scored their run in the seventh on Ian Happ’s single. Happ, Rafael Ortega and Nico Hoerner had two hits apiece.

Both teams came into Monday having lost 11 of their last 13 games.

HERE COME THE KIDS

Cruz was hitting .232 with nine home runs and 11 stolen bases in 55 games at Indianapolis. Madris became the 12th Pirates player to make his major league debut this year.

Cruz is the third shortstop in big league history to have seven RBI in his first three career games along with Hall of Famer Paul Molitor and Trevor Story.

Madris became the first Pirates player to have a hit, RBI and stolen base in his first big league game since Andrew McCutchen in 2009.

The Cubs recalled outfielder Nelson Velazquez from Triple-A Iowa and optioned right-hander Adrian Sampson to the same club.

Velazquez, the Arizona Fall League MVP last year, is one of 15 rookies to see action for the Cubs this season. He debuted May 30.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Cubs: RHP Marcus Stroman (right shoulder inflammation) is expected to throw a bullpen in the next few days, his first since going on the injured list June 7.

Pirates: RHP Zach Thompson (right forearm nerve inflammation) was placed on the 15-day IL and said he believes the injury isn’t serious. The Pirates have not decided who will take Thompson’s spot in the rotation. … 1B Yoshi Tsutsugo (lumbar muscle strain), SS Kevin Newman (left groin/left hamstring strains) and INF/OF Josh VanMeter (fractured right ring finger) are scheduled to begin rehab assignments with Indianapolis on Tuesday.

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Cubs: Rookie RHP Matt Swarmer (1-2, 5.23 ERA) will make his fifth career start Tuesday night.

Pirates: Rookie RHP Roansy Contreras (1-1, 3.06) has allowed four runs in each of his last two starts.

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Suns hire Morgan Cato as assistant GM, VPon June 21, 2022 at 12:50 am

The Phoenix Suns are hiring the NBA’s Morgan Cato as assistant general manager and vice president of basketball operations, making her one of the league’s highest-ranking women in a front office, sources told ESPN.

Cato — who’ll also become the first woman of color to hold the title of assistant GM — will report to GM James Jones and work with coach Monty Williams on several fronts, including the leadership and strategy related to coaching development, player engagement and front-office personnel operations, sources said.

Cato spent the past decade working for the NBA in New York under president of league operations Byron Spruell. Her roles there included several strategic initiatives that targeted the growth of the game throughout the NBA and around the world, including officiating development, the launch of the Basketball Africa League and the sport’s global talent pipeline.

The Suns were a league-best 64-18 this past season before losing to the Dallas Mavericks in the Western Conference semifinals.

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