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Watford talisman Kwadwo Baah can get the Hornets' campaign going against QPR
The roar from the away end at The Valley whenever Kwadwo Baah received possession in space spoke volumes. Watford supporters direct much of their optimistic energy towards Baah, a player barely on the radar 12 months ago and now approaching talisman status. The 22-year-old only played 35% of available minutes last season but the Hornets' most fruitful spells aligned with when he was at his best. But it was actually Baah's decisive influence on games that were not going Watford's way that highlighted his impact. The explosive winger won a late penalty at home to Sunderland, bagged the winner against Middlesbrough and brilliantly assisted equalisers at Hull and Cardiff to earn his team points that would not have materialised without him. More: Predicting Watford's starting line-up to play QPR on Saturday That ability to bend the game to his will is what Paulo Pezzolano could really do with a dollop of against QPR on Saturday, as he looks for the victory that can kickstart his reign at Vicarage Road. The head coach repeatedly makes clear that his team needs time and patience to show the best version of themselves over the course of the season. But while any major concern after just two losses – one of which was a narrow defeat from a promising display, the other set in motion by a very poor 45 minutes from what was largely a second string – is premature, it is clear the Uruguayan could do with a positive day to get the 2025/26 wheels turning. With his ability to turn water into wine, Baah can be the game-changer required. Baah was ultimately very well defended at Charlton – though still posed a threat, and perhaps should have set up the opener when he had Mamadou Doumbia waiting for a simple tap-in but pulled the ball back to Luca Kjerrumgaard instead. Against Norwich City in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday, however, the electricity sorely lacking from Watford's performance was provided as soon as he was introduced in the 61st minute. Kwadwo Baah in training (Image: Alan Cozzi/Watford FC) Fewer than 10 minutes after coming on he had outstripped his full-back and scored, before continuing to provide the most likely route to an equaliser. Pezzolano said after the game: "He is a very explosive player. "We know his quality and that depending on the opposition we can position him on either side." That is a reference to Baah's cameo coming from the left flank, a position the winger told The Watford Observer he felt was his best earlier this summer because it increases his goal threat. Baah combines pace, strength and a fine control of the ball to terrorise full-backs on either wing. While he is a remarkably direct player, it is notable how rarely he runs the ball out of play, always seeming to win a corner at worst. His prowess is such that the Hornets would surely have gone close to securing a top-six finish had they had him in the side from January onwards last term, an absence that remains relevant to this season. Baah suffered a substantial tear to his thigh against Preston at the beginning of the year and sustained a recurrence on his starting comeback at Bristol City in April, a situation that needs managing as he builds his workload and because specifically his style may exacerbate it. Kwadwo Baah during his excellent 2024/25 season (Image: PA) He was withdrawn after an hour last week and Pezzolano was keen to stress on Tuesday that his side are not over-reliant on the forward. He said: "All teams have players that can make a difference. "We feel that KB [Baah] can be one of those players for us, but also Nestory [Irankunda] and [Giorgi] Chakvetadze, when he is available. "Then we have Luca [Kjerrumgaard], Vivaldo {Semedo]. We also have players down the middle like [Moussa] Sissoko and [Edo] Kayembe. Even the full-backs." If the Hornets are to put their first points of the season on the board on Saturday, though, it is clear who is most likely to do the damage.

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Sports scoreboard for Thursday, Aug. 14, 2025
Thursday's scoreboard CFL Winnipeg 30 Ottawa 27 --- MLB Interleague Baltimore 5 Seattle 3 Toronto 2 Chicago Cubs 1 Cleveland 9 Miami 4 American League Detroit 4 Minnesota 3 (11 innings) National League Washington 3 Philadelphia 2 Atlanta 4 N.Y. Mets 3 Arizona 8 Colorado 2 --- The Canadian Press
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Lakers jersey history No. 3 — Manny Harris
Through the 2024-25 season, the Los Angeles Lakers have had a total of 506 players suit up for them, going back to their days in Minneapolis. Some were forgettable, some were serviceable, some were good and a select few were flat-out legendary. As the Lakers approach their 80th season of existence (they were founded back in 1946 as the Detroit Gems in the National Basketball League), LeBron Wire is taking a look at each player who has worn their jersey, whether it has been a purple and gold one or the ones they donned back in the Midwest during their early years. Here's a look at Manny Harris, a guard who briefly played for the Lakers. Harris had a solid three seasons at the University of Michigan, where he averaged 17.0 points, 5.7 rebounds and 3.7 assists a game and earned first-team All-Big Ten honors in 2009 as a sophomore. However, he went unselected in the 2010 NBA Draft. After spending his first two pro seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Harris played with BC Azovmash in Ukraine during the 2012-13 season. He signed with the Orlando Magic just prior to the 2013-14 campaign, and he then moved on to the Lakers' G League (then known as the NBA Development League) squad in December. In January 2014, he signed his first of two 10-day contracts with the big-league Lakers. He appeared in nine games for them and averaged 8.1 points and 3.8 rebounds in 20 minutes a game. Harris went on to make the D-League All-Star Game that season. Afterward, he played four games for the Dallas Mavericks during the 2016-17 season, and other than that, he has had stints with numerous foreign pro basketball teams. For the past couple of years, he has been with Al Riyadi Beirut of the Lebanese Basketball League. This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Lakers jersey history No. 3 — Manny Harris