Pacers president Kevin Pritchard apologizes for Ivica Zubac trade that cost them lottery pick after falling out of top 4: 'I own taking the risk'

With their eyes on returning to contention after a season off for Tyrese Haliburton, the Indiana Pacers had a shot at adding a top 4 pick in this year’s NBA Draft, one of the deepest in draft history.

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Instead, they won’t have a first-round draft pick at all.

The Pacers fell out of the top of Sunday’s NBA Draft lottery, and their pick that wasn’t protected outside of the top four will now fall to the Los Angeles Clippers via the Ivica Zubac trade.

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This prompted an apology from Pacers president of basketball operations Kevin Pritchard on social media.

“I’m really sorry to all our fans,” Pritchard wrote on social media. “I won taking this risk. Surprised it came up 5th after this year.

“I thought we were due some luck. But please remember — this team deserved a starting cner to compete with the best teams next year. We have always been resilient.”

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Hantavirus live updates: Spanish authorities preparing for M/V Hondius arrival

Global health authorities are working to contain an outbreak of hantavirus aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship.

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The total number of confirmed cases associated with the outbreak is increasing, health officials said. To date, three people who were aboard the ship are known to have died of the virus.

More than 100 passengers remain on the ship, including 17 Americans, and the World Health Organization is monitoring their health. Officials said that the "overall public health risk remains low" but that there may be some person-to-person spread.

Health officials in multiple states say they're monitoring some passengers who have returned to the U.S. after being aboard the ship for potential hantavirus infections.

A CDC official said Saturday the federal government doesn't plan to have the repatriated American cruise ship passengers quarantine upon arrival in Nebraska."We are not quarantining anybody,” a CDC official told reporters on a call Saturday.

As of Saturday none of the 17 Americans aboard the cruise have tested positive for the hantavirus, according to CDC officials.When asked if passengers will be tested, a CDC official said, "it is not recommended to test people that do not have symptoms."Federal officials walked through their plan for the passengers.Each passenger is set to be evaluated upon arrival in the U.S., and they may opt to go home and watch for any potential symptoms for 42 days while staying in touch with their state or local health departments, the officials said.Officials may recommend that passengers doing home-based monitoring limit their activities outside the house to those that don't involve extensive interactions with other people.

Whilethe National Quarantine Unit in Nebraskawill be available to them, there are no plans to mandate quarantine, according to officials. The officials said they hope the passengers will be in Nebraska for a limited amount of time.-ABC News' Youri Benadjaoud

Spanish authorities are preparing the port area in Tenerife to receive passengers with repatriation flights scheduled for the U.S., U.K., France, Germany, Belgium, Ireland and the Netherlands, according to Reuters.

"To assist those European Union countries that do not have air transport resources available, the European Civil Protection Mechanism has made two aircraft available, and the necessary flights for the transfer will be scheduled throughout the course of today, Saturday," Spanish Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska said at a press conference Saturday, according to Reuters."Disembarkation will be carried out in groups based on nationality, as the minister has stated. Only when the aircraft bound for a specific country is on the runway, ready to fly to that country, will nationals of that country be disembarked and taken there, using transport provided by the Spanish army," Grande-Marlaska said.

The vessel is expected to arrive in Tenerife and be anchored between 4:00 and 6:00 a.m. local time Sunday, according to the health ministry in Madrid.

Fourteen Spanish passengers will be the first to be transferred to the Port of Granadilla.-ABC News' Aicha Elhammar

An official from the Canarias Region government said that all passengers on the M/V Hondius will began to evacuate within the next 24 hours.

The officials said that the government's plan is to not allow any of the passengers to put members of the population into any type of risk.If passenger is not ready to be transferred directly to airplane of their destination, then they will not be able to leave the vessel, the officials said.Leaving by nationality, passengers will be transferred to the port wearing full protective equipment to avoid any contact with Canarias territory and they will be escorted by a few buses via TF1 route to the airport, which will take approximately 15 minutes to reach the airport.-ABC News' Aicha El Hammar Castano

The CDC is alerting doctors and health departments around the country to be aware of the potential for imported hantavirus cases from the cruise ship outbreak.The agency notes that the risk of broad spread to the United States is considered extremely unlikely at this time.

There have been no confirmed hantavirus cases associated with the cruise ship in the U.S. and at least nine residents are being monitored across six states, but none have shown any signs of illness at this time.The CDC’s advisory to doctors, via the Health Alert Network (HAN) system, reminds them that in the event of a potential hantavirus case, patients should be placed in an isolated room and health care providers should use a gown, gloves, eye protection and an N95 mask or higher level respirator.Doctors should also consider hantavirus infections as a potential diagnosis if a patient presents with hantavirus symptoms as well as known contact with an infected individual, officials said.-ABC News' Youri Benadjaoud

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The California Health Department says they are monitoring one former passenger of the cruise ship M/V Hondius for potential hantavirus infection."Local health officials are in contact with the one returned passenger," the department said in a news release. "At this time, public health protocol includes daily temperature checks and assessment for any symptoms consistent with hantavirus, and direction to modify activities."The department said it was notified by federal officials that a second California resident is still on board the cruise ship.There are at least nine U.S. residents under monitoring across six statesNo U.S. residents under monitoring have shown any signs of illness at this time.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it deployed a team earlier Friday to the Canary Islands, where the M/V Hondius is expected to dock in the coming days."The team will conduct an exposure risk assessment for each American passenger and provide recommendations for the level of monitoring required," the CDC said in a statement.The American passengers will be evacuated on a U.S. government medical repatriation flight to Nebraska and transported to aquarantine centerat the University of Nebraska in Omaha, the CDC said.Another CDC team will deploy to Offutt Air Force Base in Bellevue, Nebraska, to "support public health assessment of returning passengers," the agency said.

Oceanwide Expeditions provided an update about the 87 guests and 60 crew member aboard the M/V Hondius Friday and said the situation on board "remains calm," as it heads to the Canary Islands.

The boat is scheduled to arrive early Sunday, but that timetable is subject to change, according to Oceanwide.

"Preparations regarding our point of arrival, quarantine and screening procedures for all guests, and the onward travel plans for all guests and affected crew are being led by organizations from a number of countries, including the WHO, RIVM, and Dutch authorities, in close cooperation with Spanish government authorities," Oceanwide said in a statement.

The cruise company provided a breakdown of the ship's passengers and crew and revealed there are 17 Americans aboard the ship.-ABC News' Claire Bower

Several American passengers from the cruise ship associated with a suspected hantavirus cluster are set to arrive at a quarantine unit in Nebraska over the next few days. Here's what to know about the facility.The National Quarantine Unit, managed by Nebraska Medicine and the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC), is the only federally funded quarantine unit in the U.S.Its 20 single-occupancy rooms with en-suite bathrooms contain individual negative air pressure systems to safely house individuals exposed to highly hazardous communicable diseases,according to Nebraska Medicine and UNMC.The rooms also contain exercise equipment and WiFi connectivity for patients requiring longer stays.Nebraska Medicine and UNMC also manage the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit (NBU), which provides medical care to patients with highly hazardous communicable diseases.“Unit personnel consists of a voluntary staff of select physicians, nursing, nursing assistants and respiratory therapists specially trained in high-level isolation and bio preparedness,” Nebraska Medicine and UNMC said on itswebsite.The NBU was activated in 2014 to care for U.S. citizens affected by the Ebola outbreak and medically evacuated from Africa and during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 to care for U.S. citizens from Wuhan, China, and the Diamond Princess Cruise ship.

The University of Nebraska, which hosts the quarantine facility the American cruise ship passengers are set to travel to, said Nebraska Medicine and the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) are coordinating with partners to receive the U.S. citizens.

The university said the National Quarantine Unit is the only federally funded quarantine unit in the U.S.

"We are prepared for situations exactly like this," Dr. Michael Ash, CEO of Nebraska Medicine, said in a statement. "Our teams have trained for decades alongside federal and state partners to make sure we can safely provide care while protecting our staff and the broader community. We are proud to support this national effort."

Nebraska Medical Center also houses the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit, a highly specialized facility meant to care for patients with "high-consequence infectious diseases," the university said.

Nebraska Medicine and UNMC treated patients during the 2014 Ebola outbreak and cared for some of the first Americans diagnosed with COVID-19 in 2020.

"We understand situations like this can raise questions," Ash said. "People should know these facilities were specifically designed to prevent exposure to the public. There is no risk to the community from people being cared for in these units."

In a statement released earlier on Thursday, the University of Nebraska said both units "are staffed and ready, if needed, to safely provide care while protecting our staff and the community."

-ABC News' Youri Benadjaoud

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Erie man accused of supplying drugs in Millcreek fatal overdose

Millcreek Township police accuse an 18-year-old Erie man of supplying drugs that caused a 27-year-old man's fatal overdose in the township in February.

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Moquoy G. McLaurin was arraigned May 7 by Greene Township District Judge Susan Strohmeyer on felony counts of drug delivery resulting in death, possession with intent to deliver, criminal attempt at possession with intent to deliver and criminal use of a communication facility, along with misdemeanor charges including involuntary manslaughter.

Strohmeyer set McLaurin's bond at $50,000 and tentatively scheduled his preliminary hearing for May 12, according to court records.

McLaurin turned himself in once he learned of the charges, his lawyer, Gene Placidi, said May 7. Placidi declined further comment at this time.

What is he accused of?

Millcreek police drug investigators, in a criminal complaint filed April 27, accuse McLaurin of supplying drugs to a man who was found Feb. 15 in cardiac arrest at a Partridge Drive residence in the township. The man was taken to AHN Saint Vincent, where he was pronounced dead, police reported.

The man's death was the result of combined drug toxicity primarily involving fentanyl, Erie County Coroner Lyell Cook said May 7.

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Investigators wrote in the complaint's affidavit that a portion of a plastic bag containing white powder was found near the man. They also found the man's cellphone and located messages between the man and a phone number that investigators said showed evidence of multiple drug transactions, most recently on the evening of Feb. 14, according to information in the affidavit.

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On Feb. 17, according to the affidavit, police said they identified the person using the phone number as McLaurin and contacted him at the number to set up an undercover purchase of fentanyl. Surveillance was set up outside the victim's house, and investigators saw a black Lincoln MKX pull up. Police surrounded the car and found McLaurin in the back seat, investigators wrote in the affidavit.

Police said they took McLaurin into custody and found the corner of a plastic bag containing a white powder on him. When police tested the power in the bags found with the victim and on McLaurin, both tested positive for containing fentanyl, investigators wrote.

Millcreek police initially charged McLaurin Feb. 18 with drug charges including felony possession with intent to deliver related to the incident. Those charges were withdrawn when the new charges were filed April 27, according to court records.

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Rick Rosinski rescinds resignation as Green Bay Preble boys basketball coach

The question of whetherRick Rosinski resignedas the Green Bay Preble boys basketball coach or essentially was forced out has been answered.

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Green Bay School Board members received an email from Rosinski on May 11, telling them he was rescinding his resignation.

It came four days after Preble athletic director Tim Flood sent an email to parents and players informing them that Rosinski had stepped down after three seasons.

The email sent from Rosinski to the Board was confirmed by Board member Alex Mineau.

Rosinski said he was not prepared to comment about the situation, while Mineau did not provide further comment.

Flood and Superintendent Vicki Bayer did not respond to messages asking whether Rosinski was given an ultimatum to either step down or be dismissed, and whether he would be welcomed back if he wanted to return.

Rosinski’s fate is not in the hands of the School Board. His situation is not subject to Board approval, and because the school accepted his resignation, there are no indications the administration plans to offer him a coaching contract for next season.

This does not impact his teaching job at Green Bay East.

Longtime high school basketball coach Rick Rosinski rescinded his resignation from the Green Bay Preble boys team May 11.

Green Bay Preble parents, coaches speak out in support of Rick Rosinski

It doesn’t meanthose supportingRosinski will walk away quietly, including the ones who attended a Green Bay School Board meeting May 11 to speak on behalf of the veteran coach.

“He’s done a wonderful job the last few years educating the players on how to be better men,” said Steve Komp, whose son, Elliot, was a sophomore in the basketball program this season. “As a father, there are limits to what I can do. There are other influences in life. Coach [Brad] Boockmeier on the football side and Coach Rosinski on the basketball side, my son has two amazing people that are role models for him to be a better man.

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“We elected to allow a few rogue parents that are disgruntled about how Coach Rosinski was handling the basketball program, force him to make an emotional decision and resign. Folks in this room were part of that meeting. I would advocate for the Board to examine how things were handled. You have a hall of fame coach that does nothing but advocate for the players, the students of the school. We are forcing him out because of a handful of disgruntled parents.

“The board needs to hold the people in the administration who handled this accountable. I’m hearing the Board may not be able to bring Coach back, that it might be out of their purview, but you can hold the people in this room and the people in this administration accountable for the decisions they made in forcing Coach Rosinski to leave. My son is at a disadvantage tomorrow because Coach Rosinski is not the basketball coach.”

Longtime assistant coach Jim Hayes, who has worked under Rosinski during 20 years at East and three years at Preble, also spoke.

He told the board that Rosinski is everything good about high school sports.

“The people who have been harassing him for the last two years are what is disgusting and what’s terrible about high school sports,” Hayes said. “By basically forcing Rick to resign, you’ve rewarded the actions of these rogue parents and took away something that Rick lives for. I’ve known Rick since he was 13 years old. He’s a great person. He is a great father. He is a great coach. More than anything else, he is a great mentor and role model to the boys at Preble High School, and before that to the boys at East High School.

“It literally makes me ill that Rick is being forced to give up his job. ...

“Rick has coached in this district as a head varsity coach for 23 years, and this is how he’s being thanked? By being forced out by a group of parents who are vengeful, and I want to even say, hateful toward him. They have harassed him for two years, and our athletic director was well-aware of this and really did nothing to support him. The last two months have been hell on Rick Rosinski. He has hardly been able to sleep. Hardly been able to eat. This is the result of this. These parents acting this way, and now they are being rewarded by their terrible conduct. All we ever wanted to do was coach basketball.”

Mathew Dornbush, who is the dean of the Cofrin School of Business at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, was the final person to speak to the board.

His son, Will, was one of the Hornets’ best players this season as a junior.

“While I’m incredibly upset about this situation, as is my son, I think it’s also a significant risk for the district,” Dornbush said. “To think about what it looks like to our community, when there is no show of support or backing for these sorts of individuals. It sends a very, very negative message to the community."

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