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José Berríos is done for a long time. The Blue Jays veteran right-hander went under the knife Wednesday for Tommy John surgery on his right elbow, and Toronto won't see him back on a mound until well into two thousand twenty seven. That's a brutal blow for a rotation that needed him.
Shifting to the hardwood, LeBron James and the Lakers are in the early stages of what could be a pivotal offseason conversation. Shams Charania reports the Lakers have made it clear they want the King back next season, but LeBron isn't taking a discount to make it happen — no minimum deal, no dramatic pay cut. His price is his price.
And speaking of the Western Conference, Victor Wembanyama is quietly turning San Antonio into something worth watching. Since February first, the Spurs are thirty six and three when Wemby logs at least twenty minutes. Three losses — two by two points, one blowout to New York. Everything else has been a clinic. That's a franchise building real momentum at exactly the right time.
That's your play-by-play. Sports Desk, back to the booth.
