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Disparition de quatre jeunes dont trois mineurs dans l’Aisne

EDF : c’est le geste à faire sur votre compteur Linky le vendredi soir pour baisser votre facture du week-end
De nombreux foyers cherchent à réduire leur facture d’électricité, surtout à l’approche du week-end. Les idées reçues foisonnent autour des ajustements possibles avec un compteur Linky. Entre conseils pratiques et réalité des offres, il est préférable de bien comprendre le fonctionnement des tarifs pour éviter toute mauvaise surprise. Pourquoi l’optimisation énergétique séduit autant avant le ... Lire plus
Comment voir le Xbox Developer Direct dans les meilleures conditions (4K/60fps)

Mayotte : une gendarme décorée pour acte de courage et de dévouement

L’Assemblée examine la présomption de légitime défense pour les forces de sécurité
Les députés de la Droite républicaine consacrent leur journée parlementaire du 22 janvier à une série de textes sécuritaires, dont une proposition visant à "éviter une forme d’inhibition" des forces de sécurité dans l'usage des armes à feu. L’article L’Assemblée examine la présomption de légitime défense pour les forces de sécurité est apparu en premier sur L'Essor.
La grosse mise à jour The Walking Dead arrive bientôt sur World War Z
Prévu pour mars, 1348 Ex Voto annule sa version Xbox Series X|S

Elle a commencé à épargner à 50 ans et vit une retraite sereine à 75 ans avec 2 000 € par mois : son secret pour rattraper une épargne tardive

Jean, ex-inspecteur des impôts, révèle les 5 erreurs fatales qui déclenchent (presque) à coup sûr un contrôle fiscal
Vous pensez que seuls les fraudeurs aguerris attirent l’attention de l’administration fiscale ? D’après un inspecteur des impôts fraîchement retraité, il suffit parfois d’une simple maladresse pour voir débarquer les vérificateurs. Voici les cinq pièges les plus fréquents, enrichis d’exemples chiffrés et de conseils pratiques pour rester serein. 1. Louer en meublé via une SCI ... Lire plus

Pistons vs. Pelicans Discussion: Game Time, TV, Odds, and More
The Detroit Pistons visit some old friends as they face the New Orleans Pelicans for a quick one-game road trip. Former Pistons champion Joe Dumars is the president residing over a controversial rebuild. Troy Weaver is his hand-selected right-hand man. Their reign got off to an inauspicious start when they traded a completely unprotected first-round pick (very bad idea) for Derik Queen (potentially a very good player). They currently have the worst record in the NBA, and Atlanta Hawks fans are scoreboard watching every night. Ideally, this would be another loss for the Pelicans, as Detroit is clearly the better team. But they are using tonight to give Cade Cunningham and Caris LeVert a night off. I swear, if anyone on the broadcast tries to give Troy Weaver credit for Detroit’s young core, I’m gonna lose it. . Game Vitals When: 8 p.m. ETWhere: Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, LouisianaWatch: Fan Duel Sports Network DetroitOdds: Pistons -9.5 Projected Lineups Detroit Pistons (31-10): Cade Cunningham, Duncan Robinson, Ausar Thompson, Tobias Harris, Jalen Duren New Orleans Pelicans (10-35): Jeremiah Fears, Trey Murphy III, Herb Jones, Zion Williamson, Derik Queen

Bucks Trade Candidate: Andrew Wiggins
We are inching closer and closer to the NBA trade deadline, now just over two weeks away from February 5. The Bucks haven’t pulled the trigger on anything yet, but with all the rumors swirling, it’s definitely possible we see some action before then. In the meantime, we here at Brew Hoop have been presenting our candidates for the Bucks and GM Jon Horst to target. We’ve already identified five players for consideration, but now I’m throwing in a sixth, as we take a look at Andrew Wiggins. The Player Andrew Wiggins, 6’7”, 210 lbs. wing Season averages: 15.8 PPG, 4.9 RPG, 2.8 APG, 1.2 SPG, 1.0 BPG, .465/.398/.775 This is now the third player from the 2014 NBA draft we’ve presented, as Wiggins was the no. 1 pick that year to the Timberwolves. The Bucks just missed on acquiring Wiggins’ services in that draft, instead selecting Jabari Parker at two. After five and a half seasons in Minnesota with just one playoff appearance, the T-Wolves traded Wiggins to the Warriors. There, he fit in perfectly next to Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson as a do-it-all small forward. In his second full season with Golden State, he earned his first and only All-Star appearance and helped them win the 2022 title. After their time together in Minneapolis, Wiggins and Jimmy Butler crossed paths again, but this time they were traded for each other, with Wiggins heading to Miami and Butler to the Bay. With Miami, Wiggins has firmly cemented himself as the same do-it-all player he became in Golden State: a good secondary scorer and perimeter defender. He’s shooting a career best 39.8% from beyond the arc on decent volume (4.8 attempts per game), and is capable of creating a shot in the midrange, shooting 36% from 10 feet to the three-point line. When asked to handle the rock this season, he’s been a decent playmaker, averaging the second-most assists per game of his career (2.8). Per Cleaning The Glass, the Heat’s offense is scoring 1.4 more points per 100 possessions when he’s on the floor. Wiggins is a strong perimeter defender and could take on opponents’ best wing or bigger guards. He gets into the passing lane and affects shots, averaging 2.2 steals plus blocks per game, also a career high. His advanced numbers don’t look great, though: opposing teams score 4.6 more points per 100 with Wiggins on the court. That number could be inflated by the Heat’s lagging offense, which ranks 20th (113.5 offensive rating). Overall, they sit 10th in the league in defensive rating at 112.8. Regardless, Wiggins would undoubtedly be a solid improvement for the Bucks, bringing more consistent offense and defense alongside Giannis. So it’s no surprise that the Bucks were linked to Wiggins last year before he was traded to Miami, and in several reports this season. This one was courtesy of ClutchPoints’ Brett Siegel: “Wiggins, who was drawing interest from the Bucks over the summer, continues to be a name associated with Milwaukee’s trade deadline plans. From the Heat’s perspective, though, they seem to be working on their own plans to upgrade their roster, and it’s unknown whether Miami would surrender Wiggins in a trade that doesn’t land them an All-Star-level player like Giannis or someone else.“ The Trade To even get this trade off the ground, the Bucks likely have to invite a third party. Outside of Giannis, the Bucks don’t have the type of player Miami wants. To facilitate the deal, the Nets are added to the equation. The Bucks’ part in this would actually be the second of two separate deals that essentially turn into one big deal, much like how Jericho Sims was attached to last year’s Kyle Kuzma-Khris Middleton swap. In the first half of the trade, Miami snags the hottest commodity on the trade market in Michael Porter Jr. in exchange for Wiggins, Terry Rozier’s expiring contract, and their unprotected 2029 first-round pick, also getting Tyrese Martin as a salary filler. Then the Nets re-route Wiggins to the Bucks for Kyle…

