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Today — 24 December 2024Sport News

This is how far OG Anunoby and the Knicks have come in a year

It was just shy of a year ago when the Knicks’ front office had a seismic decision to make. The Knicks reportedly had been pursuing OG Anunoby for a minute, and the Raptors — despite being embroiled in a legal battle with the Knicks — finally had an offer on the table. The price for...

Who is Sam Konstas? Australia’s 19-year-old set to create history in Boxing Day Test against India

24 December 2024 at 04:42

Kostas is set to become Australia men’s youngest Test batting debutant in 71 years with ‘The Baggy Greens' set to roll the dice on a problem position a year out from the Ashes

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Irate Joel Embiid rushes ref as 76ers star ejected vs Spurs

24 December 2024 at 03:19

A wild scene played out during a game between the Philadelphia 76ers and the San Antonio Spurs on Monday night, involving NBA stars Joel Embiid and Victor Wembanyama.

Embiid was ejected with 2:59 left in the second quarter after he argued an offensive foul call. He charged right through Wembanyama, who was set up in the middle of the lane. The NBA MVP got up and immediately argued with referee Jenna Schroeder.

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The seven-time All-Star was irate after getting thrown out of the game for only the second time in his career. He had to be held back by teammate Kyle Lowry, head coach Nick Nurse and several assistant coaches.

Embiid has had a tough year.

Monday night’s game against the Spurs was only the eighth game he’s appeared in this season. He dealt with left knee soreness, a three-game suspension over an altercation with a reporter and a sinus fracture.

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It was the second ejection of the night, though the first was later rescinded.

Schroeder ejected 76ers big man Andre Drummond as well for a foul on Wembanyama. However, after video replay, officials rescinded the ejection.

Officials hit Wembanyama with a technical foul for flopping, but officials rescinded the technical foul after 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey already hit a technical free throw. The point was also rescinded.

Philadelphia defeated San Antonio 111-106.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Ravens' Lamar Jackson eager to watch Beyoncé halftime show: 'Sorry fellas'

24 December 2024 at 03:10

The Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans have a huge matchup on Wednesday afternoon in a game that will have an impact on playoff seeding.

But Wednesday’s game is being played on Christmas Day as part of a special slate of matchups being featured on Netflix. Beyoncé is set to perform at halftime of the Ravens-Texans game and NFL MVP contender Lamar Jackson is already planning on being on the field for that.

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He said he wasn’t going to be disappointed that he couldn’t watch because he will be out there.

"I'm going to go out there and watch," he told reporters on Monday. "First time seeing Beyoncé perform, and it's at our game – that's dope. I'm going to go out and watch. Sorry [head coach John] Harbaugh, sorry. Sorry fellas."

Jackson said his favorite Beyoncé song was "Irreplaceable."

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The Ravens star quarterback has become one player who is irreplaceable. He’s put himself into the running for a second consecutive NFL MVP award as he has the team on top of the AFC North division and in play for homefield advantage throughout the playoffs.

Should he somehow top Buffalo Bills star Josh Allen for the award, it would be the third time for him.

"If it [does] happen, it happens, [and] that'd be dope. Three times [winning it], but like you said, I'm not really focused on that," he said. "That’s never been my goal though. Even [with] the first or second one, [winning MVP has] never been my goal. I always want to finish with the championship, but I've been falling short.

"Got that accolade, but I still feel like the MVP is a team thing, though, because my teammates [are] helping me get that award, because I always say that I’m not the one catching the passes [or] blocking to help me get these passes off [and] stuff like that. That’s [the] offensive line, tight ends, receivers [and] running backs. It’s everybody, all of us included. I'm trying to win the championship. That's my biggest goal. That's been my goal ever since [I was] a little kid, but an MVP in the National Football League – that's dope. That is dope."

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