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While Clippers Nation and other parts of the NBA world await the return of star Kawhi Leonard, his teammates havenât been sitting idly while his right knee recovers. They have won games that they had no business winning and are taking care of games that they should win â all without their star player. The Clippers are 18-13 and have a chance to improve upon that during a three-game trip that begins Monday against the New Orleans Pelicans. Kawhi? âWeâre not thinking about Kawhi coming back yet,â center Ivica Zubac said, in a moment of honesty. When Leonard does return â Jan. 4 reportedly is a good bet â he will find a Clippers team that has developed a solid chemistry, come to rely on James Harden for leadership and Norman Powell for points and built a reputation for stingy defense. âWe want to win games, we want to win every game no matter whoâs out there and we got it done,â Zubac added. âNo matter how it looks, we gotta win. Weâre going to play hard; weâre going to defend. âSome nights weâre not going to shoot well, or weâre not going to defend, but one thing we can do every night is play defense. Thatâs what this team is going to do, weâre going to play hard and play tough on the defensive end and thatâs going to give us a chance to win.â With or without Leonard. âWe just focus on what we can control and be in the moment,â Harden said. âWhenever that happens, (weâll) get to that bridge when it comes. But weâre focused on the next game and the games that weâre in.â Donât mistake the playersâ insouciant attitude for not caring about their superstar teammate. They want Leonard back but canât get caught up in the hoopla and speculation. They have at least three more games to play without Leonard, who stayed behind to get in more reps before the Clippersâ next home game. âItâs been next man up all year,â said Powell, who is averaging 24.4 points and shooting 46.6% from the 3-point range in Leonardâs absence. âWhen Kawhi comes back, theyâll figure it out. Thatâs not our job. Our job is to figure out our new roles and make it all work. âWe all are pulling in the same direction. We all continue trying to prove everybody wrong and how they view us, and the job is to be ready for a deep playoff run. Thatâs how we see it.â When Leonard does return, (Jan. 4 has been rumored) there certainly will be changes in the lineup, players will need to sacrifice either minutes, points or both. âEverybodyâs going to have to sacrifice and Kawhi comes back,â Powell added. âI mean, heâs a franchise player, but good thing about this team is we have no egos. We all want to win. We all got something to prove and weâre doing it together.â Harden said Leonard is aware how his comeback could upset what has been building all season. But the veteran point guard believes Leonardâs return will be seamless. The Clippers will continue to play aggressive defense and attack the basket. âWeâre still going to put it the same way. Itâs just now we got another elite weapon on both ends of the floor, so itâs definitely a bonus for us.âElie Reider threw two touchdown passes to Noah Apple in the second half of Mechanicsburg's win over Cocalico in the District 3 football quarterfinals. Big Springâs Grant Hall, Camp Hillâs Drew Branstetter and Mechanicsburgâs Eli Reider were recognized as 2024 Mini Max Award winners Monday. It was the first honor for each respective senior. The criteria for the award was based on football performance, academics and community service. Hall, a standout tailback for the Bulldogs, churned out 1,651 rushing yards and 20 touchdowns this fall while collecting 304 receiving yards and an additional score. His rushing mark set a new program single-season record, and he finished his career as Big Springâs all-time leader in career rushing yards (3,464), career receiving touchdowns (41) and career receiving yards (1,313). Branstetter completed a stellar senior season for the Lions, throwing for 2,342 passing yards and 26 touchdowns to nine interceptions. He guided Camp Hill to a 6-5 record and the District 3 Class 2A semifinals. Branstetter was tabbed the Mid-Penn Capital Division's Offensive Player of the Year. Reiderâs final dance in maroon and steel was his best, breaking Mechanicsburgâs single-season passing touchdown mark (31) and total touchdown record (42). The Wildcat gunslinger uncorked 2,162 passing yards and gathered eight addintional scores on the ground. With Reiderâs help, Mechanicsburg reached its first District 3 5A semifinal since 2008, posted an undefeated regular season and captured the Keystone title. Mechanicsburg's Eli Reider, left, hands the ball to Isaac Dollman during the first quarter of a PIAA Class 5A quarterfinal at Mechanicsburg's John H. Frederick Field. Mechanicsburg's Isaac Dollman, center, picks up a short gain of rushing yards before being brought down by a host of Cocalico players during the first quarter of their PIAA Class 5A quarterfinal at Mechanicsburg's John H. Frederick Field. Mechanicsburg's Josh Smith, right, runs the ball before being tackled by Cocalico's Brendon Zimmerman, left, during the first quarter of their PIAA Class 5A quarterfinal at Mechanicsburg's John H. Frederick Field. Mechanicsburg's quarterback Eli Reider, right, looks for an open receiver during the first quarter of their PIAA Class 5A quarterfinal against Cocalico at Mechanicsburg's John H. Frederick Field. Mechanicsburg's Josh Smith, center, carries the ball for a short gain before being tackled by Cocalico's Josh Myer, top, during the first quarter of their PIAA Class 5A quarterfinal game at Mechanicsburg's John H. Frederick Field. Mechanicsburg's Eli Reider, center, runs the ball in for a touchdown during the first quarter of their PIAA Class 5A quarterfinal game against Cocalico at Mechanicsburg's John H. Frederick Field. Mechanicsburg's Nathan Babyak, right, kicks the ball in for the extra point during the first quarter of their PIAA Class 5A quarterfinal game against Cocalico at Mechanicsburg's John H. Frederick Field. Mechanicsburg's Eli Reider finds an open lane to run for a short gain of yards during the first quarter of their PIAA Class 5A quarterfinal game against Cocalico at Mechanicsburg's John H. Frederick Field. Mechanicsburg's Justin Bardo, left, and Drew Freeland, right, makes the tackle against Cocalico's Josh Myer, center, during the first quarter of their PIAA Class 5A quarterfinal game at Mechanicsburg's John H. Frederick Field. Mechanicsburg's Justin Bardo, left, blocks Cocalico's Derrick Belznice, right, during the second quarter of their PIAA Class 5A quarterfinal game at Mechanicsburg's John H. Frederick Field. Mechanicsburg's Isaac Dollman, left, runs the ball 59 yards for a touchdown during the second quarter of the PIAA Class 5A quarterfinal game against Cocalico at Mechanicsburg's John H. Frederick Field. Mechanicsburg's Eli Reider, left, Drake Dawson, top, and Jack DeLuca, right, make the tackle against Cocalico's Josh Myer, center, during the second quarter of their PIAA Class 5A quarterfinal game at Mechanicsburg's John H. Frederick Field. Mechanicsburg's Isaac Dollman, right, and Drew Freeland, bottom, for a fumble from Cocalico's Josh Myer, during the second quarter of their PIAA Class 5A quarterfinal game at Mechanicsburg's John H. Frederick Field. Mechanicsburg's quarterback Eli Reider, right, celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the second quarter of the PIAA Class 5A quarterfinal game against Cocalico at Mechanicsburg's John H. Frederick Field. A host of Mechanicsburg players make the tackle against Cocalico's Josh Myer, center, during the second quarter of their PIAA Class 5A quarterfinal game at Mechanicsburg's John H. Frederick Field. Mechanicsburg reacts after recovering a fumble during the second quarter of the PIAA Class 5A quarterfinal game against Cocalico at Mechanicsburg's John H. Frederick Field. Sent weekly directly to your inbox!
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Democratic challenger Derek Tran is 519 votes ahead of Republican Rep. Michelle Steel Saturday after adding 39 to his lead in the latest count of previously unprocessed ballots in the 45th Congressional District race. Tran leads 157,075-156,556, 50.1% to 49.9%, according to the Secretary of Stateâs Office. The consumer rights attorney and co-owner of a pharmacy with his wife Michelle trails in the Orange County portion of the district, 141,734-138,039, 50.66%-49.34%, but leads in the Los Angeles County portion â Artesia, Cerritos, Hawaiian Gardens and a portion of Lakewood â 19,036-14,822, 56.2%- 43.8%. We have launched our year-end campaign. Our goal: Raise $50,000 by Dec. 31. Help us get there. Times of San Diego is devoted to producing timely, comprehensive news about San Diego County. Your donation helps keep our work free-to-read, funds reporters who cover local issues and allows us to write stories that hold public officials accountable. Join the growing list of donors investing in our community's long-term future. Tran led by 480 votes entering Fridayâs resumption of counting, 397 votes entering Thursdayâs, 314 entering Wednesdayâs and 102 entering Tuesdayâs. He took his first lead over the two-term incumbent last Saturday, moving ahead by 36 votes after trailing by 11,363 Nov. 6, the day after the election. Only previously unprocessed ballots in Orange County were counted last Saturday. No ballots were counted Sunday. Tran trailed by 7,590 votes Nov. 8; 6,901 Nov. 9; 6,128 Nov. 10 when only ballots from the Los Angeles County portion of the district were counted; 3,908 Nov. 11; 2,227 Nov. 12; 349 Nov. 13; 236 Nov. 14; and 58 Nov. 15. It is not known how many ballots remain to be counted. âCity News Service Get Our Free Daily Email Newsletter Get the latest local and California news from Times of San Diego delivered to your inbox at 8 a.m. daily. Sign up for our free email newsletter and be fully informed of the most important developments. Sign Up (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
Democratic challenger Derek Tran is 519 votes ahead of Republican Rep. Michelle Steel Saturday after adding 39 to his lead in the latest count of previously unprocessed ballots in the 45th Congressional District race. Tran leads 157,075-156,556, 50.1% to 49.9%, according to the Secretary of Stateâs Office. The consumer rights attorney and co-owner of a pharmacy with his wife Michelle trails in the Orange County portion of the district, 141,734-138,039, 50.66%-49.34%, but leads in the Los Angeles County portion â Artesia, Cerritos, Hawaiian Gardens and a portion of Lakewood â 19,036-14,822, 56.2%- 43.8%. We have launched our year-end campaign. Our goal: Raise $50,000 by Dec. 31. Help us get there. Times of San Diego is devoted to producing timely, comprehensive news about San Diego County. Your donation helps keep our work free-to-read, funds reporters who cover local issues and allows us to write stories that hold public officials accountable. Join the growing list of donors investing in our community's long-term future. Tran led by 480 votes entering Fridayâs resumption of counting, 397 votes entering Thursdayâs, 314 entering Wednesdayâs and 102 entering Tuesdayâs. He took his first lead over the two-term incumbent last Saturday, moving ahead by 36 votes after trailing by 11,363 Nov. 6, the day after the election. Only previously unprocessed ballots in Orange County were counted last Saturday. No ballots were counted Sunday. Tran trailed by 7,590 votes Nov. 8; 6,901 Nov. 9; 6,128 Nov. 10 when only ballots from the Los Angeles County portion of the district were counted; 3,908 Nov. 11; 2,227 Nov. 12; 349 Nov. 13; 236 Nov. 14; and 58 Nov. 15. It is not known how many ballots remain to be counted. âCity News Service Get Our Free Daily Email Newsletter Get the latest local and California news from Times of San Diego delivered to your inbox at 8 a.m. daily. Sign up for our free email newsletter and be fully informed of the most important developments. Sign Up (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
Days after accusing the BJP of maligning his and Jharkhand's image through shadow campaigns, Chief Minister on Monday charged the saffron party with launching a "whisper campaign" by spending over Rs 1 crore in each assembly constituency to influence voters. The stage is set for the outcome of the "battle of ballots" on Saturday, as political leaders and parties anxiously await the results that will decide whether the BJP-led NDA or the JMM-led alliance will form the next government in Jharkhand. Counting of postal ballots will start at 8 am, and the trends and results are likely to start trickling in by 9 am. (PTI) We are 100 per cent confident to be back in power in Jharkhand with better numbers and our performance will be better than the 2019 election results,' Mir said speaking to reporters at Ranchi's Birsa Munda airport. Read more If the exit polls turn true, it would be another booster dose for the BJP, which won Haryana in October after under-performing in the Lok Sabha elections contrary to predictions
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Shares of Transocean Ltd. ( NYSE:RIG â Get Free Report ) have been given an average recommendation of âHoldâ by the nine research firms that are covering the stock, MarketBeat Ratings reports. One investment analyst has rated the stock with a sell recommendation, five have given a hold recommendation and three have given a buy recommendation to the company. The average 1-year price target among brokerages that have issued ratings on the stock in the last year is $6.63. A number of equities analysts have weighed in on RIG shares. Susquehanna decreased their target price on Transocean from $7.00 to $6.50 and set a âpositiveâ rating on the stock in a research note on Friday, November 1st. Benchmark downgraded shares of Transocean from a âbuyâ rating to a âholdâ rating in a research note on Tuesday, October 15th. Morgan Stanley boosted their price target on shares of Transocean from $5.00 to $6.00 and gave the stock an âequal weightâ rating in a research note on Thursday, October 3rd. Barclays lowered their price objective on shares of Transocean from $6.00 to $4.50 and set an âequal weightâ rating on the stock in a research report on Wednesday, October 23rd. Finally, DNB Markets upgraded shares of Transocean from a âholdâ rating to a âbuyâ rating in a research report on Tuesday, September 3rd. Check Out Our Latest Analysis on Transocean Transocean Trading Up 3.0 % Insiders Place Their Bets In other news, Director Perestroika purchased 1,500,000 shares of the companyâs stock in a transaction on Thursday, September 12th. The stock was acquired at an average price of $4.13 per share, with a total value of $6,195,000.00. Following the transaction, the director now directly owns 91,074,894 shares of the companyâs stock, valued at approximately $376,139,312.22. This represents a 1.67 % increase in their position. The acquisition was disclosed in a legal filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which is available at the SEC website . Also, EVP Roderick James Mackenzie sold 20,000 shares of the businessâs stock in a transaction dated Monday, November 18th. The shares were sold at an average price of $4.29, for a total transaction of $85,800.00. Following the completion of the transaction, the executive vice president now owns 310,857 shares in the company, valued at $1,333,576.53. The trade was a 6.04 % decrease in their position. The disclosure for this sale can be found here . 13.16% of the stock is currently owned by insiders. Institutional Trading of Transocean Large investors have recently modified their holdings of the business. Oppenheimer Asset Management Inc. raised its position in shares of Transocean by 10.9% in the 3rd quarter. Oppenheimer Asset Management Inc. now owns 25,170 shares of the offshore drilling services providerâs stock worth $107,000 after acquiring an additional 2,469 shares in the last quarter. Murphy Pohlad Asset Management LLC raised its holdings in Transocean by 2.6% in the second quarter. Murphy Pohlad Asset Management LLC now owns 98,650 shares of the offshore drilling services providerâs stock worth $528,000 after purchasing an additional 2,500 shares in the last quarter. Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Co. lifted its position in Transocean by 138.8% during the second quarter. Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Co. now owns 4,633 shares of the offshore drilling services providerâs stock valued at $25,000 after buying an additional 2,693 shares during the period. Muhlenkamp & Co. Inc. boosted its holdings in shares of Transocean by 0.4% during the 2nd quarter. Muhlenkamp & Co. Inc. now owns 1,014,269 shares of the offshore drilling services providerâs stock valued at $5,426,000 after buying an additional 3,771 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Kovitz Investment Group Partners LLC grew its position in shares of Transocean by 34.0% in the 3rd quarter. Kovitz Investment Group Partners LLC now owns 15,877 shares of the offshore drilling services providerâs stock worth $62,000 after buying an additional 4,027 shares during the period. 67.73% of the stock is owned by institutional investors. Transocean Company Profile ( Get Free Report Transocean Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, provides offshore contract drilling services for oil and gas wells worldwide. It contracts mobile offshore drilling rigs, related equipment, and work crews to drill oil and gas wells. The company operates a fleet of mobile offshore drilling units, consisting of ultra-deepwater floaters and harsh environment floaters. Recommended Stories Receive News & Ratings for Transocean Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Transocean and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .