MAMMOTH LAKE, Calif.
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skipped the Friday morning Olympic snowboarding qualifier to get some needed
rest, a calculated risk considering the two-time Olympic gold medallist still
wasnt assured of a spot in Sochi for his signature event. Two thrilling trips
down Mammoth Mountain later in the afternoon all but solved that problem. Oh,
and they sent a message too. The sports greatest ever is still on top of his
game. In fact, hes building on it. Soaring through the California air looking
very much like someone intent on making history, White dominated the afternoon
session, posting a score of 98.6 to move closer to one of the four spots on the
U.S. Olympic halfpipe team. Even better, he did it while landing the latest
wrinkle in his ever-expanding repertoire. White nailed a frontside double-cork
1440 in competition for the first time during his second run, a trick he spent
the run-up to Sochi obsessing over. The payoff came in the middle of his run as
he packed four full twists and two flips inside in one physics-defying leap. Not
bad considering a needed win was already assured. White posted a 97 during his
first run, which included his usual double McTwist 1260. The new skill adds half
a rotation, which he says changes it completely. Maybe, but the results havent
changed a bit. White pumped his fists when his score was posted in a mixture of
relief and joy. "I was treating it like an Olympic event, which it is," White
said. "I wanted to up my score. I wanted to do something under pressure ... Im
happy I landed it." It also avoided any second-guessing after White decided to
skip the morning event after a busy Thursday in which he wiped out during a
slopestyle qualifying event to return to the top of the hill hours later and
win, securing a berth on the U.S. Olympic slopestyle team in the process. "I
just figured if I could pull it out yesterday I should be able to do it today
and that inspired me to get up and make it happen," White said. "Taking the
morning off was the best call I think Ive made." Looked like it. Scotty Lago,
who won bronze behind White in Vancouver in 2010, thrust himself back into the
mix for Sochi by finishing second. Taylor Gold wrapped up his seat in Sochi by
finishing third. The U.S. is so stacked in the halfpipe making the Olympic team
could be even more difficult than reaching the podium in Russia. Yet White left
little doubt the chasm hes created between himself and the rest of the world
hasnt moved much in the last four years. "I was really on the edge of my
physical abilities," White said. "I was so fatigued from slopestyle. But I did a
run that Ive never ever in my career done, so Im happy. Ive got to push through
all the way to Sochi. Ive just got to keep going." The field behind Gold, White
and Greg Bretz is a jumbled mess, with a half-dozen jockeying for the one spot
that remains up for grabs. Its a field that now includes enigmatic Danny Davis
after Davis pulled out a stunning win during the morning session. The
25-year-old was considered the snowboarder with the best shot at challenging
White in Vancouver. Davis even beat White in a qualifying event barely a month
before the games only to have his pelvis crushed in an all-terrain vehicle
accident. Hes spent most of the last quadrennial trying to stay healthy. During
a dynamic run, he looked more than healthy. He looked competitive. His 95.20 was
enough to edge Gold by 1.2 points and give Davis hope of joining White in Sochi.
"Ive had a rough four years of getting hurt and this year was about getting good
at snowboarding again," Davis said. "If I make the Olympic team, its cool
because its another accomplishment in my life Ive yet to make." Kelly Clark, who
took gold in Salt Lake City in 2002, remained perfect by sweeping both womens
events on Friday. The two-time Olympic medallist is guaranteed a spot on the
team. The other three spots are a toss-up, though 2006 Olympic champion and 2010
silver medallist Hannah Teter bolstered her bid by finishing third and now has
two straight top-four finishes.
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Oda.MILWAUKEE -- The Bucks have exercised contract options on point guard
Brandon Knight and forward John Henson. General manager John Hammond announced
the moves this weekend. Knight, acquired from the Pistons in the off-season in
the deal that sent Brandon Jennings to Detroit, had his fourth-year option
picked up. Knight was the eighth overall pick by Detroit in the 2011 draft. He
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3.2 rebounds in his career. Henson, the 14th overall pick by the Bucks in last
years draft, had his third-year option picked up. The 6-foot-11 Henson averaged
6.0 points and 4.7 rebounds in his rookie season. The Bucks have three more
preseason games before they open the regular season Oct. 30 in New York to face
the Knicks.
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