
vs LIVE! Arsenal return to action tonight hoping to end their long away day hoodoo on the continent under Mikel Arteta. It is more than a year now since the Gunners last won on their travels in Europe’s elite club competition, winning only one of their last seven and none of the last five, finding goals very hard to come by during that stretch. Halting such a run this evening would offer a huge boost to their chances of finishing in the top eight of the new league phase and securing direct qualification for the last 16 without the need for a nervy two-legged play-off tie in the New Year. But they could have their work cut out at the Estadio Jose Alvalade against an in-form team who are unbeaten in Europe so far this season and stunned Manchester City 4-1 at home earlier this month. The reigning Portuguese champions don’t look to have been adversely impacted by the exit of head coach Ruben Amorim to Manchester United, with successor Joao Pereira delivering a 6-0 triumph in his first game in charge with rumoured Arsenal transfer target Viktor Gyokeres once again among the goals. Follow vs Arsenal live below! GOAL! Gabriel powers in third before half-time GOAL! Havertz turns home Gunners second GOAL! Martinelli taps in early Arsenal opener Sporting CP team news: Edwards starts with Gyokeres Arsenal team news: Rice, Martinelli and Havertz return , Back underway in Lisbon. Can Arsenal go on and really make this a rout, or will Sporting fight back? They scored twice in the first five minutes of the second half in their 4-1 drubbing of Manchester City earlier this month... , Gabriel producing the Gyokeres celebration to rub further salt into the wound for Sporting. The Swedish striker has barely had a kick so far , Genuine question - did Sporting watch any scouting tapes of Arsenal? Undone by their right side and a set-piece - it's literally how you'd define Arsenal. , Gabriel whipping out the Gyokeres celebration - that about sums up how this first half has gone. , A third goal for dominant Arsenal right on the stroke of half-time! Gabriel loses his marker to rise high and power in Rice’s corner from close range with an emphatic header. What a first half from the Gunners. , Sporting are back under pressure as Saka fools Araujo before his delivery to the back post is headed back inside by Havertz and hacked away uncertainly by Diomande. Some of Sporting’s body language in this first half has been very concerning. Sporting’s best passage of the game as the ball is delivered to teenage star Quenda, who is given far too much space by Rice to race forward and produce a stepover before unleashing a powerful effort that is helped over by Raya. The Arsenal ‘keeper easily claims the resulting corner, just telling his team-mates to calm down a tad with half-time approaching. Better from Sporting at last as they come forward with a bit more menace and intent, though Edwards is too lightweight and easily contained by Saliba. On the next attack, the otherwise anonymous Gyokeres cuts in off the right before a dismal cut-back is easily intercepted. , Saka’s deflected effort crashes into the midriff of Havertz, who leaves the loose ball for Rice to thrash well wide from a difficult angle. , Odegaard is running the show and having a great time. Sporting cannot get near him and the home fans are getting restless. This really has been woeful from Sporting, who are trying to play out from the back but are giving the ball away time and time again. The fans are registering their displeasure as Arsenal seize back control of possession and move forward easily once more. The Gunners are on absolute easy street at the moment, this could be four or five if they want it... , Sporting’s wretched first half an hour summed up there as a frustrated Trincao turns his back on a ball from Quenda. Arsenal cut through them at will once again, with Saka wiped out by Morita before Odegaard lofts through a lovely pass from Havertz that forces Israel into a save. The offside flag is up. , A woeful free-kick from Sporting after Calafiori’s foul on Trincao is easily scooped up by Raya. Arsenal counter and Saka is given far too much space by a back-tracking Morita before his low effort is held by Israel. A big part of Arsenal's success in the past has been the connection between Saka and White, but Timber is filling the void really well. He's been excellent again tonight and getting forward whenever possible to support Saka. , Fireworks have just been set off from the stands behind Raya’s goal, exploding over the penalty area. Didn’t seem like referee Szymon Marciniak really noticed. The players might have been taken off if not, as that appeared dangerous. Thankfully they’ve stopped now, but there is smoke hanging around the pitch. Plenty of smoke bombs also set off. Close to a perfect opening quarter from Arsenal. They look a different team to the one before the international break. , Arsenal double their lead! It’s so, so easy again, Partey lifting the ball over the head of Araujo and into the path of Saka, who nutmegs the goalkeeper with a low poke that is tapped in from point-blank range by Havertz. Absolutely ruthless from the Gunners. They have been utterly dominant. Sporting dreadful so far in a weirdly subdued atmosphere. Another encouraging bout of sustained pressure from Arsenal, led by the fleet-footed Martinelli. Sporting struggle to clear another ball into the box before Partey’s driven low effort is held by goalkeeper Franco Israel. , Solid defending from Arsenal again to repel a couple of quick-fire Sporting corners from the left following a searching delivery into the box from 17-year-old winger Geovany Quenda. Martinelli stays down after the second is cleared. Back on his feet quickly though. , A proper test for Gyokeres tonight, up against Gabriel and Saliba. If he gets the better of those two, especially physically, then his stock will go through the roof. , Sporting look for the head of the dangerous Gyokeres with a set-piece delivery into the box, but Saliba easily clears. At the other end, Odegaard just overcooks a pass intended for Martinelli and the ball flies wide for a goal kick. , What a ball that was from Timber. Arteta wanted his side to be "ruthless" in the box - and that was exactly that. A first Champions League goal away from home for the Gunners since December last year. Sporting are trying to muster a swift response to that early setback, getting their foot on the ball now and moving it quickly into the final third. Arsenal standing firm defensively at the moment, though. , The perfect start for Arsenal! It’s been a dominant opening from the Gunners, with Sporting penned in deep inside their own half. They get their reward after only seven minutes, with Rice in acres of space to pick out Timber, whose low cross into the six-yard box is tapped in from close range by Martinelli. Timber looked just onside there and the goal stands after a VAR check. They might have had a penalty if not, with Havertz prevented from scoring by St Juste before the nearby Martinelli did the honours. , Diomande is in early hot water with a yellow here and he’s protesting furiously against the officials. His captain Hjulmand eventually calms him down. , A promising start from Arsenal as Sporting hack clear Odegaard’s early delivery into the six-yard box from the right flank. Calafiori then hammers over the crossbar. , Here we go! Polish referee Szymon Marciniak gets us underway at the Estadio Jose Alvalade. Can Arsenal end their winless away run in Europe against one of the continent’s most in-form teams? This could be a cracker... , The home fans in fine voice already as their chanting drowns out the sound of the classic Champions League anthem. This has the makings of a serious test for Arsenal tonight... , Here come the teams in Lisbon! , New Sporting boss Joao Pereira revealed yesterday that he had received a good luck message from Ruben Amorim ahead of his promotion from the reserve ranks at the Estadio Jose Alvalade. "I spoke to Amorim before his debut, he sent me a message wishing me good luck and a great career,” the Portuguese said. Unsurprisingly given those strong transfer links, Mikel Arteta faced plenty of questions about Viktor Gyokeres’ qualities at last night’s pre-match press conference. But the Arsenal boss seemed to swerve them all. “I would like to talk about the team, the coaches and how phenomenal they have been,” he said. “The run they are on is incredible, that tells you it’s not only about their qualities, but their ambition, the team energy they have, that’s a great challenge we have.” To come here tomorrow, make a statement and show that we are capable against this kind of opponent to be ourselves and win the game.” Joao Pereira changed things up for his first game in charge since being promoted from Sporting B duties to succeed Ruben Amorim, a 6-0 home thrashing of third-tier Amarante in the Portuguese Cup. As mentioned, both Nuno Santos and Pedro Goncalves are out tonight, while Zeno Debast and Eduardo Quaresma aren’t involved either. Arsenal will have to be wary of that potent attack spearheaded by Viktor Gyokeres, who is flanked by ex-Tottenham starlet Marcus Edwards and former Wolves man Francisco Trincao. Ousmane Diomande is a key figure at the back, with Sporting captained by Denmark midfielder Morten Hjulmand - who scored against England at Euro 2024. Swedish marksman Gyokeres - linked with Arsenal alongside the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United - has 24 goals to his name in just 19 appearances across all competitions so far this season, continuing his impressive rise since leaving Coventry for Lisbon last summer. So as expected, Declan Rice, Gabriel Martinelli and Kai Havertz all return to the Arsenal starting lineup tonight after being left on the bench against Nottingham Forest on Saturday. Jorginho, Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Jesus each drop to the bench as a result, as does Mikel Merino with Thomas Partey also starting after his effective goal-scoring appearance as a half-time substitute at the weekend. Otherwise it’s as you were for Arsenal, with the back five unchanged as Jurrien Timber stays at right-back in the absence of Ben White and Riccardo Calafiori on the left. Kieran Tierney is indeed among the substitutes. , Israel, St Juste, Diomande, Inacio, Quenda, Hjulmand, Morita, Araujo, Trincao, Edwards, Gyokeres , Raya, Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Calafiori, Partey, Rice, Odegaard, Saka, Martinelli, Havertz Neto, Setford, Tierney, Kiwior, Zinchenko, Lewis-Skelly, Merino, Jorginho, Sterling, Nwaneri, Trossard, Jesus Sporting have never previously beaten Arsenal in four attempts, with three successive draws in the Europa League following the Gunners’ Danny Welbeck-inspired 1-0 win in Lisbon back in 2018. Sporting held on with 10 men to achieve a goalless draw at the Emirates the next month, while these two sides met again in the last 16 of the Europa League in March 2023. William Saliba was on the scoresheet in an entertaining first leg in Portugal that finished 2-2, but Arsenal were dumped out of the competition 5-3 on penalties after a 1-1 home draw that saw Granit Xhaka’s opening goal answered by a belter from Pedro Goncalves. Gabriel Martinelli was the villain in the shootout, with Nuno Santos netting the winning spot-kick. , A picturesque look at tonight’s venue, the 50,095-capacity Estadio Jose Alvalade - named after one of the club’s founders and first member. There will be some atmosphere in store here tonight, with Sporting typically so strong and full of goals in front of their own passionate fans - as Manchester City recently found out to their cost. , Eddie Nketiah - now of Crystal Palace of course - was the last Arsenal player to score a Champions League away goal, scoring for a much-changed side in their 1-1 draw against PSV Eindhoven last December with qualification for the last 16 already secured. Mikel Arteta was asked during last night’s pre-match press conference at the Estadio Jose Alvalade if he puts their barren run in front of goal in the road in Europe down chiefly to inexperience. “I wouldn’t say that’s the most important thing, but the efficiency we have shown inside the box, at this level, with the number of chances you are normally able to generate in the Champions League, has not been at the level that is required to win consistently,” he said. “I always say the Champions League is about the boxes, small margins and details, and you have to get all those right to win, especially away from home.” , Expanding further on Arsenal’s struggles on the road in Europe, Mikel Arteta urged his team to take that next step in terms of their performances. “Not all of the games have been the same,” he said. “It’s true that some of those games were when we’d already qualified. “But it’s true we have to improve the results and we have to find the ways to understand what has been missing. “Sometimes it’s been performance to be fair, and sometimes it’s been different aspects, and that’s the next step we have to make as a team.” You have to go back to October 24 of last year for Arsenal’s last away win in the Champions League, when Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus scored either side of half-time in a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Sevilla at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan. That result came on the back of a shock 2-1 loss to Lens and is the only time in their last seven European road trips that the Gunners have returned to north London with all three points. They haven’t won any of their last five European away meetings, failing to score in four of those, and Mikel Arteta has challenged his side to develop a ruthless edge and make a statement in Lisbon tonight. “It’s certainly something we have to improve,” he said yesterday. “We have the right steps, and looking back at the way we played against Inter, against a team that has been so dominant in the league, were in the Champions League final and should have won it. “We played and dominated the game we should have won. But the reality is you have to make it happen, and we didn’t. “Those steps are what we have to take next, be ruthless and be much more efficient in the opposition box, and when we get there do what we have to do to take the three points away from here.” , This is on paper Arsenal’s toughest remaining fixture in the league phase, with two home matches against Monaco and Dinamo Zagreb and a trip to Girona to come after. Sporting have already showed how dangerous they can be, particularly on home soil, and the Gunners would probably be satisfied if the points were shared tonight. . , Sporting are without wingers Nuno Santos and Pedro Goncalves due to injury. Fitness tests were expected for both Belgian midfielder Zeno Debast and centre-back Eduardo Quaresma. Former Tottenham youngster Marcus Edwards will be hoping for a chance to start against former north London foes tonight. , Arsenal’s injury woes have improved plenty of late, with the likes of Bukayo Saka, Riccardo Calafiori and Leandro Trossard all fit to start against Nottingham Forest after knocks, while Martin Odegaard got another game under his belt. It allowed Mikel Arteta to change things up a bit at the Emirates, holding the likes of Declan Rice - who, like Saka, withdrew from England duty through injury - in reserve along with Kai Havertz and Gabriel Martinelli. None of that trio ended up coming off the bench on Saturday, so you’d expect them all to return to the lineup tonight. Ben White and Takehiro Tomiyasu are Arsenal’s only confirmed injury absentees now, with Kieran Tierney part of the travelling squad after recovering from a serious hamstring issue suffered with Scotland at Euro 2024 over the summer. If he gets any minutes for Arsenal tonight, it will be his first appearance for the club since August 2023 after that injury nightmare and a spell out on loan with Real Sociedad. , The game will be broadcast live in the UK on TNT Sports 1. Coverage starts at 7pm GMT. TNT Sports subscribers will also be able to watch on a live stream online via the Discovery+ app and website. , Good evening and welcome to Standard Sport’s latest live coverage of Arsenal in the revamped 2024/25 Champions League. The Gunners are in Lisbon tonight, looking to secure their first away win in Europe’s elite club competition for more than a year which would provide a sizable boost to their hopes of sealing a top-eight finish in the brand new league phase that would ensure direct qualification for the last 16 in the New Year. Arsenal are full of confidence after the fit-again duo of Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard inspired them to end a four-game winless Premier League run against Nottingham Forest over the weekend, yet Sporting should pose an altogether different challenge having yet to lose in Europe so far this term. Despite highly-rated head coach Ruben Amorim’s recent exit to Manchester United, the reigning Portuguese champions, boosted by the goals of Viktor Gyokeres, don’t look to have skipped a beat with successor Joao Pereira getting a 6-0 victory in his first match in charge. Kick-off at the Estadio Jose Alvalade this evening is at 8pm GMT, so stay tuned for match build-up, latest team news and live updates, plus expert analysis from Standard Sport’s Arsenal correspondent Simon Collings.Donald Trump picks Missouri's Billy Long to lead the IRSBest Bets for NCAA Basketball Picks Against the Spread for Wednesday, November 27
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10-man Barcelona concedes two late goals in draw at Celta VigoBy ZEKE MILLER, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday reached a required agreement with President Joe Biden’s White House to allow his transition staff to coordinate with the existing federal workforce before taking office on Jan. 20. The congressionally mandated agreement allows transition aides to work with federal agencies and access non-public information and gives a green light to government workers to talk to the transition team. But Trump has declined to sign a separate agreement with the General Services Administration that would have given his team access to secure government offices and email accounts, in part because it would require that the president-elect limit contributions to $5,000 and reveal who is donating to his transition effort. The White House agreement was supposed to have been signed by Oct. 1, according to the Presidential Transition Act, and the Biden White House had issued both public and private appeals for Trump’s team to sign on. The agreement is a critical step in ensuring an orderly transfer of power at noon on Inauguration Day, and lays the groundwork for the White House and government agencies to begin to share details on ongoing programs, operations and threats. It limits the risk that the Trump team could find itself taking control of the massive federal government without briefings and documents from the outgoing administration. As part of the agreement with the White House, Trump’s team will have to publicly disclose its ethics plan for the transition operation and make a commitment to uphold it, the White House said. Transition aides must sign statements that they have no financial positions that could pose a conflict of interest before they receive access to non-public federal information. Biden himself raised the agreement with Trump when they met in the Oval Office on Nov. 13, according to the White House, and Trump indicated that his team was working to get it signed. Trump chief of staff-designate Susie Wiles met with Biden’s chief of staff Jeff Zients at the White House on Nov. 19 and other senior officials in part to discuss remaining holdups, while lawyers for the two sides have spoken more than a half-dozen times in recent days to finalize the agreement. “Like President Biden said to the American people from the Rose Garden and directly to President-elect Trump, he is committed to an orderly transition,” said White House spokesperson Saloni Sharma. “President-elect Trump and his team will be in seat on January 20 at 12 pm – and they will immediately be responsible for a range of domestic and global challenges, foreseen and unforeseen. A smooth transition is critical to the safety and security of the American people who are counting on their leaders to be responsible and prepared.” Without the signed agreement, Biden administration officials were restricted in what they could share with the incoming team. Trump national security adviser-designate Rep. Mike Waltz met recently with Biden national security adviser Jake Sullivan, but the outgoing team was limited in what it could discuss. “We are doing everything that we can to effect a professional and an orderly transition,” White House national security spokesman John Kirby told reporters on Monday. “And we continue to urge the incoming team to take the steps that are necessary to be able to facilitate that on their end as well.” “This engagement allows our intended Cabinet nominees to begin critical preparations, including the deployment of landing teams to every department and agency, and complete the orderly transition of power,” said Wiles in a statement. The Trump transition team says it would disclose its donors to the public and would not take foreign donations. A separate agreement with the Department of Justice to coordinate background checks for vetting and security clearances is still being actively worked on and could be signed quickly now that the White House agreement is signed. The agency has teams of investigators standing by to process clearances for Trump aides and advisers once that document is signed. That would clear the way for transition aides and future administration appointees and nominees to begin accessing classified information before Trump takes office. Some Trump aides may hold active clearances from his first term in office or other government roles, but others will need new clearances to access classified data. Trump’s team on Friday formally told the GSA that they would not utilize the government office space blocks from the White House reserved for their use, or government email accounts, phones and computers during the transition. The White House said it does not agree with Trump’s decision to forgo support from the GSA, but is working on alternate ways to get Trump appointees the information they need without jeopardizing national security. Federal agencies are receiving guidance on Tuesday on how to share sensitive information with the Trump team without jeopardizing national security or non-public information. For instance, agencies may require in-person meetings and document reviews since the Trump team has declined to shift to using secure phones and computers. For unclassified information, agencies may ask Trump transition staff to attest that they are taking basic safeguards, like using two-factor authentication on their accounts.
HAUPPAUGE, N.Y., Nov. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AmpliTech Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMPG, AMPGW) (the “Company”), a designer, developer, and manufacturer of state-of-the-art signal processing components for satellite, Public and Private 5G, and other communications networks, including the design of complete 5G/6G systems and a global distributor of packages and lids for integrated circuits assembly, today announced it has closed on its previously announced registered direct offering for the sale of 1,603,259 shares of common stock (or pre-funded warrants in lieu thereof) (“the Securities”) at an offering price of $0.92 per share. The gross proceeds to the Company from the registered direct offering were approximately $1,475,000 before deducting the placement agent’s fees and other offering expenses. Maxim Group LLC acted as the sole placement agent in connection with the offering. The Securities were offered pursuant to a shelf registration statement on Form S-3 (File No. 333-278657), which was declared effective by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) on April 24, 2024. The offering was made only by means of a prospectus supplement that forms a part of such registration statement. This press release does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy, nor will there be any sales of these Securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of such jurisdiction. A prospectus supplement relating to the Securities offered in the registered direct offering was filed by the Company with the SEC. Copies of the prospectus supplement relating to the registered direct offering, together with the accompanying prospectus, can be obtained at the SEC's website at www.sec.gov or from Maxim Group LLC, 300 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022, Attention: Syndicate Department, or via email at syndicate@maximgrp.com or telephone at (212) 895-3500. About AmpliTech Group AmpliTech Group, Inc., comprising five divisions—AmpliTech Inc., Specialty Microwave, Spectrum Semiconductors Materials, AmpliTech Group Microwave Design Center, and AmpliTech Group True G Speed Services is a leading designer, developer, manufacturer, and distributor of cutting-edge radio frequency (RF) microwave components and 5G network solutions. Serving global markets, including satellite communications, telecommunications (5G & IoT), space exploration, defense, and quantum computing, AmpliTech Group is committed to advancing technology and innovation. Forward-Looking Statements All statements in this release that are not based on historical fact are “forward-looking statements” including within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and the provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. The information in this announcement may contain forward-looking statements and information related to, among other things, statements regarding the Company, its business plan and strategy, and its industry. Such forward statements include, but are not limited to, that the booking of orders and anticipation of booking of orders, including LNB and 5G products and Fujitsu Spain, will lead to sales of products, These statements reflect management’s current views with respect to future events based on information currently available and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause the Company’s actual results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements, including risks related to market conditions, and other risks described in the Company’s filings with the SEC. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on which they are made. The Company does not undertake any obligation to revise or update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after such date or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. Contacts: Corporate Social Media Twitter: @AmpliTechAMPG Instagram: @AmpliTechAMPG Facebook: AmpliTechInc Linked In: AmpliTech Group Inc Investor Social Media Twitter: @AMPG_IR StockTwits: @AMPG_IR Company Contact: Jorge Flores Tel: 631-521-7831 Investors@amplitechgroup.comOppenheimer & Co. Inc. Invests $210,000 in SAP SE (NYSE:SAP)
A mum whose daughter on a London canal towpath had her confirmed by an unexpected source. Ros Gross’ 14-year-old daughter Alice vanished while walking along a canal towpath in the west London borough of Ealing on August 28, 2014. For 34 days, Ros and her lived in hope the teen would return home, with the community rallying around them setting up meal rotas and keeping Ros, her husband Joe and elder daughter Nina company. Speaking to , Ros, 61 said: “Nina set up a social media group and we had about 25,000 followers. “We called in the charity Missing People very early in the campaign, and they organised the posters, and a stall at Ealing Broadway. They had a 24-hour helpline which was critical – because police’s Victim Support only kicks in when a crime has been committed, so we really needed Missing People.” Alice had been suffering from anorexia, and because of the mental health concerns, the teenager was seen as high risk. Although the family chose not to reveal Alice’s eating disorder. “She hadn’t been well and we wanted to maintain some sort of privacy for her.” Six days after Alice went missing, the police found her rucksack, at which point the murder squad got involved. Seven days on from her disappearance, detectives released CCTV footage of the last known sighting of Alice as she walked alone along the Grand Union Canal towpath at Brentford Lock. Alice’s family waited in dread for the police to come knocking, however, it was the family dentist that shattered Ros’ desperate hope of a reunion. “I was at home that Friday, dusting for some reason, when the phone rang. It was our dentist – the police wanted permission to use Alice’s dental records”, she recalled. “My heart sank. Even though everybody else seemed hopeful, at that moment, I felt we were not going to have a great outcome." The man who would have been charged with the teen’s murder was a foreign national who had hanged himself from a tree a mile from the towpath where it’s thought he abducted her. Alice’s family have asked the the man’s identity isn’t published. For information on how to support Missing People, visitBarkley's brilliance helps Eagles beat Panthers 22-16 but pass game has Philly frustrated
The San Antonio Spurs won their last three games, defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder, Utah Jazz, and Golden State Warriors. Now 9-8 on the season, their wins over the Thunder and Warriors took place when each team was first in the West, adding even more hype to the young Spurs. You'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who would readily claim that the Spurs are the very best team in the NBA despite being one of the more fun rosters to watch. However, the Spurs dominate in one stat that suggests that they might be on their way to taking over the NBA. © Scott Wachter-USA TODAY Sports According to Forbes' Evan Sidery, the Spurs boast the very best five-man lineup in the NBA, which has outscored their opponents by 30 points per 100 possessions. The lineup in question? Victor Wembanyama, Harrison Barnes, Julian Champagnie, Stephon Castle, and Chris Paul. That group has been the starting five for the Spurs ever since Jeremy Sochan fractured his thumb and Devin Vassell has been slow to come back from injury. According to Cleaning the Glass, that group has a point differential of +28.9 per 100 possessions and is slightly behind De'Aaron Fox, Malik Monk, DeMar DeRozan, Keegan Murray, and Domantas Sabonis of the Sacramento Kings, who boost a differential of +32.9 points. However, the Kings' best lineup has only shared the floor for 125 possessions, while the Spurs have been on the court for 180. Related: Spurs Outline Areas of Developmental Focus The Spurs have found success this season largely without Sochan and Vassell, who are their two best players. Vassell is likely to return to action on Wednesday against the Los Angeles Lakers, while Sochan is looking at a December return, assuming his recovery stays on track. Related: Where Do the Spurs Rank After Recent Success?
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