De'Aaron Fox Traded to Spurs, Rory McIlroy’s Pebble Beach Win, Jonathan Quick's 400th Win
Miguel Mike Medina
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The NBA trade deadline has caused so much heat that it is more entertaining than the entire NBA season. The Sacramento Kings traded De'Aaron Fox to the San Antonio Spurs in a three-team deal, and Zach Lavine is heading to Sacramento.
The Kings are forgetting that Lavine and DeMar DeRozan were already teammates in Chicago. Pairing them up again in Sacramento doesn't sound intriguing and won't move the needle.
The Spurs, on the other hand, got much better. When CP3 came to the organization, he changed the culture with his vocal leadership. Everywhere he goes, the team's winning percentage increases. With the addition of Fox to team up with Wemby, the Spurs are heading in the right direction. The Spurs won this trade.
Rory McIlroy wins the AT&T Pebble Beach Tournament.
The 35-year-old, out of Northern Ireland, secured a two-shot victory at the Pebble Beach event on Sunday with a two-shot win. Rory finished the final round of the tournament with six-under to finish ahead of Shane Lowry.
It is McIlroy's?27th career win on the PGA Tour, the third most from an international golfer. His victory at Pebble Peach is the most exciting and vital win of his career since 2014.
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Jonathan Quick Reaches 400 Career Wins
The future Hall of Famer has done it. Quick reaches 400 career wu=ins after the New York Rangers defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 4-2 on Sunday night. Quick finished the night with 34 saves.
It's fantastic to do the things he's doing at the age of 39. Quick is known for his athleticism, attention to detail, and willingness to win.
Quick is the 15th NHL player in history to reach this milestone. This adds to more of his accomplishments. Quick is a three-time Stanley Cup champion, and he can add a fourth one with the Rangers.