Pelicans smartly trade Steven Adams and Eric Bledsoe for Grizzlies’ Jonas Valanciunas
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The New Orleans Pelicans have agreed to trade Steven Adams, Eric Bledsoe, their 10th and 40th picks in the 2021 NBA Draft and the Lakers 2022 first round pick (top-10 protected) to the Grizzlies for Jonas Valanciunas and Memphis’ 17th and 51st picks in the 2021 NBA Draft.
BREAKING: Memphis is finalizing a trade to send Jonas Valanciunas and 2021 Nos. 17 and 51 picks to New Orleans for Steven Adams, Eric Bledsoe, 2021 picks Nos. 10 and 40 and a protected 2022 first-round pick via the Lakers, sources tell ESPN. Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) July 26, 2021
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Cross-country motorcyclists honor mother of fallen Army sergeant in Saratoga Springs | The Daily Gazette
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About 50 motorcyclists paid tribute Sunday to the late Army Sgt. David Fisher, a 21-year-old Watervliet man who suffered an accidental death in the Iraq war in 2004, with a stop at his mother’s home.
The band of motorcyclists honored Gold Star Mother Vickie DeAugustine with a ceremony at her home at 130 Route 9P, a stanza of the cross-country, 12th annual Tribute to Fallen Soldiers memorial torch motorcycle ride which began in Oregon.
Elsewhere in the Capital District, the cyclists stopped at the Rotterdam Elks lodge to commemorate fellow Gold Star Mother Jean Kirschenheiter, the mother of retired Army Sgt. Raymond W. Warlikowski Jr. of Melbourne, Fla, who has ties to Schenectady. The veteran of four tours in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars died after a battle with PTSD in 2016, after serving 20 years before his military retirement.