The 2016 World Series of Poker main event final table kicks off Sunday, and we have everything you need to know about the final nine players right here. The broadcast, which will shift between ESPN and ESPN2 on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday nights, will also air online on WatchESPN all three nights. All action will air on a 30-minute delay to prevent hole card information from catching up to real time.To kick things off, Tim Fiorvanti and Andrew Feldman recap the summers action with several player interviews. Just a few days before the final table got underway, ESPN poker columnist Bernard Lee?had Fiorvanti and veteran poker reporter Remko Rinkema on The Bernard Lee Poker Show to break down each of the final nine players, the biggest moments and controversies of the tournament so far, and changes theyd like to see in the future, among many other topics over the course of almost two hours of in-depth analysis.Heres whats on tap for the final three days of action at the 2016 WSOP, along with links to the WatchESPN coverage of the event:Sunday, Oct. 30 ESPN?--?8:30 p.m. ET ESPN2?--11 p.m. ETMonday, Oct. 31 ESPN2?--?8 p.m. ETTuesday, Nov. 1 ESPN?--?9 p.m. ETPlayers are listed in order of most chips to the least heading into the final table, based on performance in the WSOP so far. The seat numbers indicate each players position at the table and are unrelated to chip totals. All career earnings exclude 2016 WSOP main event payout.Seat 5Career tournament earnings: $2,641,620 Career WSOP earnings: $810,358 (2 bracelets) Arash Markazi: Cliff Josephy reflects on his poker origins, November Nine experience and Will KassoufSeat 4Career tournament earnings: $52,986 Career WSOP earnings: $9,029 Bernard Lee: Qui Nguyen embraces November Nine as opportunity to improve his lifeSeat 7Career tournament earnings: $1,561,834 Career WSOP earnings: $652,989 Lee: Gordon Vayo rode incredible run from short stack to the November NineSeat 8Career tournament earnings: $1,317,530 Career WSOP earnings: $367,855 Lee: Kenny Hallaert balances poker dreams with poker tournament directingSeat 6Career tournament earnings: $44,962 Career WSOP earnings: $27,718 Dave Tuley: Michael Ruanes anonymity was nice while it lastedSeat 2Career tournament earnings: $1,246,791 Career WSOP earnings: $138,585 Tim Fiorvanti: Vojtech Ruzicka is a dark horse in 2016 WSOP main event final tableSeat 1Career tournament earnings: $2,395,406 Career WSOP earnings: $231,201 Lee: Griffin Benger enjoys second chance after nearly skipping 2016 WSOP Fiorvanti: Benger and Will Kassouf discuss the hand of the 2016 WSOP main eventSeat 9Career tournament earnings: $1,365,205 Career WSOP earnings: $127,343 Fiorvanti: Jerry Wong keeps it low-key on path to WSOP November NineSeat 3Career tournament earnings: $14,091 Career WSOP earnings: $0 Lee: Fernando Pons enjoying Moneymaker-esque journey to WSOP November Nine Adidas NMD R2 Ελλαδα . 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Young scored a season-high 26 points to spark a huge effort from the leagues most productive bench, and Los Angeles beat the Brooklyn Nets 99-94 on Wednesday night after blowing a 27-point lead.CORTLAND, N.Y. -- Rex Ryan and the New York Jets are willing to wait a while on picking Mark Sanchez or Geno Smith as the starting quarterback. Not just for the regular season, but for the teams next preseason game Saturday night. "I think its too early to say," Ryan said Tuesday when asked if either is ahead right now. "And just to say, this guy is leading or whatever, again the competition is not complete. I think well go through the competition and Im confident the right decision will be made." As for this weekends home game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, both Ryan and offensive co-ordinator Marty Mornhinweg said there are "variables" involved, including Smiths recovery from a mild ankle sprain. Smith was injured in the teams preseason opener at Detroit last Friday night, but has not missed any practice time. Smith was able to move around the field with only occasional signs of a limp Tuesday. "I appreciate him pushing through that thing," Mornhinweg said. "Now, when youre nicked up, youve got to play well, as well. Otherwise, you might as well be in the doggone training room. And, hes done some good things this week even though hes gimping around just a little bit." Sanchez got the start in the opener, and it was generally expected that Smith would open the game against Jacksonville under centre so the Jets could get a good look at him. Thats not necessarily a given at this point, though, as Sanchez has gotten most of the first-team snaps this week. "There are a lot of variables in that," Mornhinweg said. "Some are depending on health, and some are depending on how they practice and some are depending on the big-picture plan tentatively set up before we started camp." Mornhinwegs comments echoed those of Ryan, who also earlier in the day insisted no decision had been made, and that Smiths health would be considered. The Jets also had two more full days of practice in Cortland before the game, so there was plenty of time to make a call. "Is it a factor? Certainly its a factor," Ryan said of Smiths ankle. "Is it the primary one? I dont know. A lot of factors go into it. Lets get to where we feel good about the decision and its a complete decision." Sanchez is not the most popular player in the eyes of many fans, who have grown impatient with his inconsistent play. Ryan insisted, however, that the potential for boos at home Saturday will "absolutely not" play a factor in the decision. "I certainly hope that we can move past it and we can focus on whats in front of us and give not just Mark, but all of us a fair shake," he said. "This is your football team, but you certainly have a right to do whatever you choose. If you want to boo whoever it is, our fans certainly haave that right.dddddddddddd. To me, yeah, I absolutely hope that doesnt happen. "I hope that everybody is behind us 100 per cent." With the Jets undecided on this weeks starter, it makes sense that the team also is no closer to determining who will be under centre in Week 1 of the regular season against Tampa Bay on Sept. 8. During most quarterback competitions around the NFL, teams will make a decision heading into the third preseason game as most of the starters play into at least the third quarter. But, Ryan indicated theres a chance the Jets could still be waiting to make the call going into that game against the Giants. "We never put a timetable on it," he said. "Thats usually it, but its not set in stone that thats an absolute must, that that has to happen. We may still be in the evaluating stage for all the positions." When the Jets reported for camp in Cortland nearly three weeks ago, Ryan suggested it would be better to have one of the quarterbacks take the lead in the competition "sooner rather than later." There has been no clear-cut choice so far, through one preseason game, and Sanchez and Smith are still very much locked in a tight competition. Sanchez and Smith have both had their ups and downs throughout camp, but neither has been overly impressive. Sanchez started the preseason opener the same way he ended last season, making a maddening mistake as he threw an interception that was returned for a touchdown by Ziggy Ansah. "It cant happen again," Ryan said. "Theres no doubt." Sanchez bounced back in a big way and finished his three possessions with an impressive scoring drive that was capped by a touchdown pass to Jeff Cumberland. "Ive been proud of him on a couple of different occasions," Mornhinweg said of Sanchez, who had a rough start to the teams scrimmage two weeks ago but finished with a touchdown drive. Smith has also impressed the coaches at times, especially with his arm strength and quick rate of picking up the offence -- although he dipped a bit in recent practices. "I think hes certainly had his moments where hes looked great and not just the first week, but he looked good in the game," Ryan said. "He was 6-of-7 passing, so I dont know if thats it. Did he have a couple of rough days? Absolutely, but everybodys had some rough days." Mornhinweg also said he wasnt able to do much of an evaluation on Smith in the first game because he was focused on several aspects of the offence and not just the quarterback play. "He handled the huddle well, all those things," Mornhinweg said. "Probably looking back on it, it was probably a pretty good first experience. He got in, he completed a few balls and now hes got to push through this thing." ' ' '