Photo-Illustration: retailers In today’s deep-dive into the internet’s sales bin we found lots of in-season footwear for her and him, sleek-looking appliances to spruce up your kitchen, and even a lightweight chair that’s easily packable and perfect for park hangouts with friends or family. Stoic Ultra Light Chair $37 $50 now 26% off $37 Backcountry’s sale on spring styles is still going strong, with discounts up to 30 percent on lots of things to get you out and about — like this lightweight folding chair from Stoic that’s easy to transport and a nicer alternative to sitting directly on the ground. $37 at Backcountry Buy Backcountry Men’s Slickrock Bike Short $60 $80 now 25% off $60 Some not-too-tight bike shorts for him in a cheerful red. (Just don’t forget the bike helmet , too.) $60 at Backcountry Buy Darn Tough Women’s Hiker No-Show Light Cushion Sock $16 now 19% off $13 In preparation for this year’s hikes and camping trips, pick up a pair of no-show socks from Darn Tough, the Vermont-based brand beloved by hikers , Amazon reviewers , and even Mayor Pete . $13 at Backcountry Buy Lele Sadoughi Mint Embroidered Floral Lace Oversized Scrunchie $15 $35 now 57% off $15 We found a cache of Lele Sadoughi hair accessories on sale at Nordstrom Rack, including this delicate oversized scrunchie. $15 at Nordstrom Rack Buy AICOOK Electric Milk Frother $31 $41 now 24% off $31 There are a bunch of affordable kitchen appliances on sale at Amazon, like this electric milk frother that’ll help you whip up professional-quality lattes and cappuccinos at home. $31 at Amazon Buy AICOOK Air Fryer $88 $120 now 27% off $88 If you’ve been seeing air ...
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Police: Bethel Park Serial Shoplifter Caught Again
By: KDKA-TV News Staff PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Bethel Park Police say an alleged serial shoplifter is facing charges again. READ MORE: Human Remains Found In Search Connected To Disappearance Of Amish Teen Linda Stoltzfoos Police say 42-year-old Adam Foltz was arrested in February along with Jessica Clibbens when police found more than $1,300 of stolen merchandise from a slew of stores. READ MORE: Who Is Ma'Khia Bryant? Now police say Foltz was reportedly seen in Best Buy using a device to remove the anti-theft containers from video games. MORE NEWS: COVID-19 Vaccine Supply Up, Demand Way Down He’s facing charges of retail theft and possessing instruments of crime. ...
Jamal Murray-less Nuggets “still can make noise” in NBA Playoffs. But how much?
George Karl’s heart went out to Nuggets coach Michael Malone this past Monday night. All 50 million pieces of it. “When that stuff happens, you just get a heaviness — your stomach gets ugly,” Karl, the former Nuggets coach told The Post when asked about Jamal Murray’s gruesome knee injury. “Those moments, you have trouble speaking. It’s just like it freezes you, and it’s hard to say anything. It hurts.” He’s been there. On April 4, 2013, Karl’s Nuggets experienced a shock to the system similar to when Murray went down Monday night at Golden State. It was eight years earlier that Nuggets forward Danilo Gallinari blew out his left knee during a home win over Dallas. Like Murray, the Italian was the Nuggets’ second-leading scorer at the time of his injury. “(Murray) was the man,” Karl said of the Nuggets’ star guard, who tore his left anterior cruciate ligament while driving to the hoop, a fall that ended his season . “He and (Nikola) Jokic took turns carrying the team, and that’s what great players do. “I respect players that win in the playoffs, that’s the ultimate respect. I joke all the time that the NBA plays an 82-game exhibition season. And there are a lot of great games in that exhibition season, a lot of great performances, but Broadway is the NBA Playoffs. Only the best go to Broadway.” And the Nuggets are still on track to earn a spot on the NBA’s biggest stage. But without the services of Murray, who averaged 21.2 points this season, where should the bar be set? And where should Malone and his staff turn now? “I think the fans have got to understand that this team still can be dangerous,” said Karl, whose Nuggets in the spring of ’13 clinched the No. 3 seed in the Western Conference but were upset by the sixth-seeded Warriors, led by a young Steph Curry and Klay Thompson, in the first round. “Putting expectations on winning it all now are really low, but they still can make noise in the playoffs.” How much noise? That depends, Karl ...
Stephen Curry shooting his way into history
Never. That’s the last time the NBA saw a shooting stretch like the one Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors has assembled over the past few weeks. It’s been 45 years since the last instance of an NBA MVP being selected from a team that wasn’t at least 10 games over the .500 mark, but Curry has shot his way into serious consideration. He’s averaging 31.4 points on 49% shooting this season; the only other season in which he averaged more than 30 points was 2015-16, when he averaged 30.1 on 50% shooting — and was the unanimous MVP. Those Warriors were 73-9. These Warriors are 29-29. That’s the big difference, the biggest reason why Curry isn’t even more prevalent in the MVP talks. “He’s never played any better, that’s for sure,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “It’s been incredible to watch.” Bob Pettit and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar are the only players to win MVP awards on teams that had winning percentages below .560. The award typically goes to the best player on a team that finishes high in the standings, not one that’ll likely have to scratch and claw just to make the postseason. That said, these are not typical times. “Steph Curry left no doubt about who the real MVP is tonight!” Magic Johnson tweeted on Monday, when Curry had 49 points to lead Golden State past Philadelphia. With 78 3-pointers in his last 11 games, Curry has set the record for most 3’s in any 11-game stretch from the same regular season in NBA history. (And during this run, he’s also broken the records for most 3’s in spans of 10, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four and three games as well. He already owned the two-game mark before this stretch started.) He’s had 10 or more 3-pointers in four of his last five games. Since the 3-point line became a thing in the NBA in 1979, including playoffs, only two other players — Damian Lillard and Curry’s Golden State teammate Klay Thompson — have at least four games with 10 or more 3’s made. Ever. In their careers. Curry just ...
Kiszla vs. Singer: How far can Nuggets go in NBA playoffs without Jamal Murray?
Kiz: Look around the Nuggets’ bandwagon and there’s an empty feeling. When guard Jamal Murray went down with a knee injury, all the cool kids jumped off. No smart basketball analyst is picking Denver to win the NBA championship now. The bandwagon is not only empty, it’s sputtering. But as you well know, I always walk on the sunny side of the street. The good news? There’s now a good seat available next to Nikola Jokic on the 5280 Wagon. How far can Joker take the Nuggets in the playoffs? Singer: Writing off the Nuggets’ chances of making a significant run in this year’s postseason would be akin to assuming they’d already checked out of their hotels when they were down 3-1 to Utah last year. Or the Clippers, for that matter. Murray’s torn ACL puts a significant damper on the season and probably eliminates their budding title chances. I learned my lesson last postseason, though. As long as the MVP frontrunner remains available to play, the Nuggets have a chance. Kiz: Being the crazy dreamer that I am, when I considered these Nuggets at full strength for a playoff run, I envisioned no sleep till Brooklyn. I dreamed of Denver earning the No. 3 seed in the West, which could have allowed Joker and the gang to avoid playing the Lakers, Clippers or Jazz until the conference finals. Now it appears to me it’s almost certain the Nuggets will draw LeBron James in the first round. Do you agree? And what shot would Denver have of beating the Lakers in a seven-game series? Singer: Barring some shenanigans, it’s starting to feel inevitable that we’re going to get a re-match of the Western Conference Finals in the first round of this year’s playoffs. If there becomes a window to avoid the Lakers in the first round, expect the Nuggets to exploit it. (Not that they’d ever admit doing so, however). But assuming the Nuggets catch the Lakers, Denver would be underdogs. This is where Michael Porter Jr. needs to become the star he’s been all regular season. With two engines ...