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Before
Lakers All-Star big man
Anthony Davis returned to the court tonight for the first time in two months, Kyle Goon of The Southern California News Group noted that the team would have to make significant rotational adjustments to its closing lineup.
“It’s gonna be some people who [are] playing well right now, playing a lot of minutes, those minutes get shifted just from the dynamic of having [Davis and eventually
LeBron James] out there,” said L.A. forward
The closing lineup will not be affected just yet, however. Lakers head coach
Frank Vogel has indicated that Davis, on a strict 15-minute limit at present, will play all of his minutes in the first half of tonight’s game against the Mavericks, Mark Medina of USA Today tweets.
Lakers News: Markieff Morris Turned Down Better Offers To Return In Free Agency
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Markieff Morris solidified himself as perhaps the best buyout addition in league history last season when he made an immediate impact on the Los Angeles Lakers championship run. However, one of the downsides of being a productive buyout addition is that the player immediately becomes a free agent after the season, and now has a real market of suitors.
As the Lakers went through their offseason, making lofty moves that pinned them right up against the NBA’s hard cap, there started to be those that worried that Morris may not be back with the team. He was actually one of the last to re-sign with L.A. during free agency, taking a veteran minimum contract to stay with a team he seemed to love playing for.
Gina Joseph, a media and marketing industry leader, has been elected to The Daily Californian’s Board of Directors.
Joseph, ‘08, worked at the Daily Cal as an advertising account executive and was the business manager during her senior year. A Harvard Business School graduate, Joseph is Vice President of strategic partnerships at VentureBeat and was previously at Hearst and Digital First Media/Media News Group, spearheading product innovation, revenue growth strategy, and leading digital transformation.
“UC Berkeley and the Daily Cal hold a special place in my heart,” Joseph said. “The history is so rich, the Cal community is so vibrant, and my time at the Daily Cal has taught me so much about the industry and how to navigate a leadership role in a startup-like environment. I look forward to working with the board and staff to continue the incredible legacy the Daily Cal holds.”
Plan would return beachfront property taken from Black family in 1920s
Updated Apr 09, 2021;
Posted Apr 09, 2021
Bruce s Beach in Manhattan Beach on Thursday, April 8. 2021. Los Angeles County plans to return the prime beachfront property to descendants of a Black couple who built a seaside resort for African Americans but suffered racist harassment and were stripped of it by local city leaders a century ago, a county official said Friday, April 9, 2021. (Dean Musgrove/The Orange County Register via AP) APAP
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LOS ANGELES Los Angeles County plans to return prime beachfront property to descendants of a Black couple who built a seaside resort for African Americans but suffered racist harassment and were stripped of it by local city leaders a century ago, a county official said Friday.