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  • LeBron James Declares Travis Kelce the “Ohio King” Amid Taylor Swift Romance Rumors

    LeBron James Declares Travis Kelce the “Ohio King” Amid Taylor Swift Romance Rumors

     

    Unexpectedly, NFL star Travis Kelce appears to be surpassing NBA legend LeBron James in popularity in their shared home state of Ohio, owing in part to the development of his relationship with music superstar Taylor Swift.

    “The Shop,” which was hosted by Maverick Carter and Paul Rivera, featured James during Thursday Night Football between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Denver Broncos. Charissa Thompson, a broadcaster, posed the following inquiry: “LeBron, I never imagined the day would come when you would no longer be the most renowned athlete from Northeast Ohio. What emotion does it evoke?

    James conceded with a chuckle, “Listen, there are times when you must relinquish the crown to the succeeding individual.” Additionally, he lauded Kelce, attributing a portion of his newfound influence to Swifties, Swift’s illustrious fan base. “With regard to the current situation involving Trav and the Swifties, I am inclined to bestow the crown upon him at this moment,” James declared. “He currently merits it.”

     

    James and Kelce, who were born and raised in Cleveland Heights and Akron, respectively, an hour apart, so the statement of recognition from the NBA’s all-time leading scorer is highly influential. Following this, James made a public appeal for an invitation to the Kelce brothers’ wildly popular podcast, “New Heights.”

    James exclaimed on social media, “It’s insane that I can’t get an invitation to join your fantastic show!” The podcast’s account expeditiously extended to the four-time NBA champion a “open invitation at any time.”

     

    People has been informed by sources that Kelce’s relationship with Swift remains casual despite his rising notoriety. “He is quite charming.” “It is more of a social situation than a romantic one,” an insider disclosed. Despite this, Kelce continues to prioritize football, especially as the NFL season approaches its peak.

    Kelce’s ascent is indisputable, a trajectory supported not only by his stellar on-field performance but also by his prominent affiliations, putting speculation to rest. Beyoncé was present on Wednesday (October 11) to promote Taylor Swift’s directorial debut with AMC.

     

  • Justin Tatum and Brandy Cole-Barnes: Parents of Jayson Tatum, One of the ‘Lucky Kids’ Supported Through High School, College, and NBA Journey

    Justin Tatum and Brandy Cole-Barnes: Parents of Jayson Tatum, One of the ‘Lucky Kids’ Supported Through High School, College, and NBA Journey

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    Jayson Tatum’s parents, Justin Tatum and Brandy Cole-Barnes, have always been there for their son, all the way through his basketball career, from high school and college to the NBA.

    Jayson Tatum attributes his current level of accomplishment in the world of athletics to the “tough love” that he received from his parents, Justin Tatum and Brandy Cole-Barnes.

    During their time as students at Saint Louis University, Justin and Brandy gave birth to their son Jayson on March 3, 1998. While growing up, the future star of the Boston Celtics spent time at both of his parents’ schools, despite the fact that Justin and Brandy never lived together and eventually ended their relationship. When he was younger, he would accompany his mother to courses at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, and when his father was playing basketball at Saint Louis University, he would frequently find himself in the locker room with his father.

    Jayson is what he calls a “mama’s boy,” and he told ESPN in November 2016 that his mother, Brandy, is his “best friend.” He further stated, “I’m the biggest mama’s boy ever, and I’m proud to say it.”

    Jayson Tatum Parents, Brandy Cole and Justin Tatum

    Growing up, the NBA star’s connection with his father was one of the more challenging aspects of his life. Jayson was raised primarily by his mother, while his father went back to the United States from Europe when Jayson was 8 years old to pursue a career as a professional basketball player in the Netherlands. Jayson never lived with his father. Jayson gives thanks to his father for assisting him in advancing farther in his career, despite the fact that he has been on the receiving end of harsh criticism and coaching approaches from his father.

    “He saw the potential in me before I saw it in myself, so having him be that tough on me in basketball really you know, made me tougher on and off the court,” Jayson explained to KSDK.

    The following provides information regarding Jayson Tatum’s parents, Justin Tatum and Brandy Cole-Barnes, including all pertinent details.

    When Jayson was born, they were both enrolled in college.

    Jayson Tatum and his momAccording to WCVB, Brandy had a full athletic scholarship waiting for her at the University of Tennessee when she graduated from high school at University City High. This was due to her participation on the varsity volleyball team for all four years of her high school career. In addition to being one of the top five students in her graduating class, she also served as the president of the senior class.According to ESPN, she found out she was expecting Jayson just a few weeks after she graduated from high school and became pregnant. She chose to pursue a degree in political science and communications at a local college in St. Louis rather than attending a school outside of the area. She also maintained a number of part-time jobs in addition to her studies to assist in covering the costs of daycare and tuition.”It was really tough, but it was what I felt like I had to do for both of us,” she said while speaking to the outlet about her decision.It was a tradition that Brandy continued all the way through her further education, including when she attended business school and law school. During her college years, Brandy would bring Jayson to class with her. In an article that he authored for The Players’ Tribune in April of 2016, Jayson reflected on the time that he and his mother spent attending school together. According to him, “I remember sitting in the back of her classes, eating snacks or immersing myself in books or video games.””I kept quiet, listening in here and there — to me, most of her professors seemed boring and talked a lot,” he explained further. “However, I had my own things to concentrate on, and she had her own. It was like every other day. So that’s what ended up happening. When my mother did not have enough money for a babysitter and my grandmother was still working, my grandmother and I would attend school together.At the period in question, Justin was enrolled at Saint Louis University and participating in the basketball program there. It would be an opportunity for Jayson to spend time with his father in the locker room as well as on the court, where he would be able to witness the pre-game speeches firsthand. On the other hand, during his formative years, his mother was the primary caregiver for him.In the world of basketball, Justin was a big deal.

    Jayson Tatum with his father Justin

    Jayson followed in his dad’s footsteps when it came to being a star in the NBA. Justin played basketball at Christian Brothers College high school with his son’s future godfather, former NBA star Larry Hughes. He went on to play basketball at Saint Louis University in college, where he balanced fatherhood and his burgeoning athletic career.

    After he graduated from college, Justin went on to play basketball professionally in the Netherlands for three years, where Brandy would travel with Jayson so he could visit his father. Justin told Ladue News that it was “tough” being in the Netherlands for 10 months out of the year and away from his son. In his spare time while overseas, he’d help coach youth teams, a skillset he carried with him back to the U.S. as he transitioned into being a coach rather than a player.

    After his professional career came to a close, he went on to become the assistant basketball coach at his alma mater, Christian Brothers College, for the 2006-2007, season before accepting a position at Soldan International Studies High School. Justin eventually returned to his alma mater as head coach, where he has been for over 10 consecutive seasons, according to his website. He has also hosted youth camps for over a decade to give kids a chance to learn basketball and forge new friendships.

    Jayson Tatum with his father Justin

    As he got older, Jayson’s father acted as his trainer and coach to help him achieve his dream of playing basketball professionally. The Celtics star has said that neither his mother nor his father “took it easy” and “were extremely tough” on him, especially his dad. Speaking to Graham Bensinger in October 2022, Jayson got candid about how his father’s coaching “put a strain” on their relationship.

    “I feel like I missed out on a father-son relationship,” he said. “Me and my dad only ever went to games or practice and to get haircuts. We didn’t go to amusement parks. We didn’t go to picnics, or fishing, or really have father-son talks because it was just all basketball.”

    Jayson said that his father would often swear at him and embarrass him in front of his teammates, including throwing the ball at him. He explained, “In his eyes, he wanted me to be the toughest. He wanted me to be the best.”

    “And that was his way … like if he made me upset, I would play better and in a sense, I did,” he continued. “I would get so upset. I would get so angry that I would play better.”

    Despite the difficult relationship he had with Justin growing up, Jayson cites the tough love he received from him as the reason for his success today. He explained, “He was so tough on me, which I appreciate, because I wouldn’t be here if he wasn’t.”

    In the years since, Jayson has grown very close with his dad, and the father-son duo have mended their relationship.

    Jayson Tatum with his familyJAYSON TATUM INSTAGRAM

    Brandy holds several different degrees, including a law degree, which she earned in 2010. When she was in law school, Jayson would often be by her side and would flip through some of her textbooks as she studied.

    While speaking to Bleacher Report, she recalled one moment where he declared that he didn’t want to read “these kind of books” and that he just wanted to play basketball, to which she’d tell him, “Well, you better work really hard.”

    Jayson Tatum with his familyJAYSON TATUM INSTAGRAM

    In addition to Jayson, Justin has two more children: a son, Jaycob, and a daughter, Kayden. Jaycob went to high school at his father’s alma mater, Christian Brothers College, where he played football. During his time on the team, they won two state championships. He now plays football at Western Illinois University, according to his father’s website.

    Jayson Tatum with his familyJAYSON TATUM INSTAGRAM

    In 2016, Brandy married her now-husband, Marcus “Jake” Barnes, who previously worked as a counselor at the Reebok All-American Camp, according to the Boston Herald. Jayson shared several photos from the Bahamas wedding on Instagram to celebrate the occasion. In one photo, he poses with the bride and groom as they match in all-white ensembles. “She’s married now! Happy for you Momma! Love ya both,” he wrote in the caption.

    In another photo, he can be seen giving his mom a kiss on the cheek. He captioned the sweet shot: “Mommas boy till the end! I’m so happy for her️.”

    Jayson Tatum with his motherJAYSON TATUM INSTAGRAM

    Brandy always instilled the importance of maintaining good grades and getting an education in her son. Speaking to Sentinel & Enterprise, Brandy reflected on how she handled the balance between her son’s commitment to basketball, and to the classroom.

    “One time I had to call his bluff, because I would always tell him that we don’t do C’s,” she said of her son. “It was B’s and above because I knew what he was capable of. He would always do fine, but one time he tried me, and I kept him home from a tournament. It about killed him. It was fourth or fifth grade. He almost lost it, but ever since then, he knew I meant business.”

    Though he only attended Duke University for one year before he was drafted to the NBA, Brandy’s one wish is for Jayson to finish his degree.

    “That’s a big thing for me. A lot of Duke kids come back and get their degree. I told him, It doesn’t matter how long it takes. He’s seen how hard I’ve worked,” Brandy said in her interview with ESPN.

    Jason Tatum and his momJAYSON TATUM INSTAGRAM

    In an interview with Today, Brandy said she knew by the time Jayson was in fourth grade that he would make it to the NBA.

    “I knew he was gifted — he would do things and make moves and that you just couldn’t teach,” she said. “It was like it was just innate in him.”

    However, Brandy made sure to set boundaries with herself to ensure she was still pushing him to be his best while also allowing him to be a kid.

    “We can’t want it more than they do. That’s the biggest thing,” she explained. “And I think sometimes we want to push them more. And so that was the line for me — I would tell him, ‘Listen, I will give you every opportunity, every resource, I’ll do whatever it takes, but you have to do your part.’ “

    Jayson Tatum #0 of the Boston Celtics, his mom Brandy Cole and his son Deuce TatumBRIAN BABINEAU/NBAE/GETTY

    Jayson “Deuce” Christopher Tatum Jr. is the son of Jayson, and Jayson is a proud father. On December 6, 2017, the NBA player and his ex-girlfriend, Toriah Lachell, became parents to a son named Deuce. At the time, they were both 19 years old. It was just six months after he was chosen third overall in the NBA draft that he became a father to his first child.

    During an interview with Today, Brandy referred to her grandson as a “blessing all the way around.” She continued by saying, “To get to see Jayson in a different light, you know, in a different capacity, and see that something that I never thought possible would bring him more joy than basketball — I think Deuce puts everything in perspective for him.”

    The top player for the Boston Celtics has also said that his own childhood serves as influence for the way that he raises his son. While having a conversation with Bensinger in October 2022, he said the following: “When I was growing up, even when I was a kid, I always saw my friends with their dad and how their relationship was bigger than basketball and sports and how they were closer.”

    He went on, “I’ve always said I wanted to have a kid,” which was the next thing he said. “And I was like if I ever have a son, I’m going to make sure that we are best friends because I wanted what I didn’t have, in a sense.”

    Jayson Tatum with his father Justin and son DeuceJAYSON TATUM INSTAGRAM

    Jayson was among the NBA stars selected for the 2023 All-Star Game, playing on Giannis Antetokounmpo’s winning team. He scored a record 55 points at the game and earned the Kobe Bryant Trophy when he was named MVP of the game, per the NBA.

    Justin was present for the monumental moment, celebrating his son’s achievement on Instagram after the game. “Being able to see your kid live out their dream… Is priceless,” he wrote alongside a photo of him and Jayson holding the MVP award. “My boy @jaytatum0 is All-Star MVP.. 55 points most ever in a All-Star.. your a ️ kid. LOVE Chump aka Big Deuce ️.”

  • What Happened to Lando Norris’ Face? McLaren Star Goes Viral With Bloody Bandages Ahead of Miami GP

    What Happened to Lando Norris’ Face? McLaren Star Goes Viral With Bloody Bandages Ahead of Miami GP

    What Happened to Lando Norris' Face? McLaren Star Goes Viral With Bloody Bandages Ahead of Miami GP
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    A picture of Lando Norris has recently surfaced on the internet which sees his face bloodied up and bandaged. According to reports, the British driver was in Amsterdam partaking in the King’s Day celebrations ahead of the Miami GP when the incident occurred. Thankfully though, the injuries sustained by Norris are nothing too serious. 

    Following the Chinese GP, F1 drivers had a week off before having to jump continents for the race in Miami. While most drivers opted to rest in such a situation, Norris saw it fit to party in the Netherlands.

    However, the party ended in disaster for Norris, who ended up sustaining an injury to his nose. Multiple sources reveal that he cut his nose on some broken glass.

    A picture of a bandaged-up Norris started making rounds on social media and DJ Martin Garrix was present in one of the videos where Norris was seen partying on a boat, which is where he presumably injured himself.

    In the picture where Norris’ face is bloodied and bandaged up, he appears to be in good spirits despite the circumstances. It could point towards a not-so-serious injury, which is good news for him, McLaren, and his fans. However, an official statement from the Bristol-born driver is still pending.

    Fans react to seeing a bandaged-up Lando Norris

    The picture of Lando Norris’ injured face going viral all over social media isn’t a surprise. The McLaren driver’s massive popularity means fans worldwide follow his every move in the online world. Consequently, his followers and the F1 community as a whole grew concerned about what happened to his face, and whether it affects his upcoming race weekend.

    One fan suggested that the party in Amsterdam was too much for Norris to handle.

    Meanwhile, another joked about the 24-year-old getting a rhinoplasty.

    Several others too, had jokes to crack about the situation.

  • BREAKING: Jarred Vanderbilt has been UPGRADED to QUESTIONABLE for tomorrow’s Game 5 vs Nuggets.

    BREAKING: Jarred Vanderbilt has been UPGRADED to QUESTIONABLE for tomorrow’s Game 5 vs Nuggets.

    The Lakers could get Jarred Vanderbilt back for Game 5 in Denver.

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    The Los Angeles Lakers have upgraded forward Jarred Vanderbilt to questionable for their Game 5 matchup with the Denver Nuggets on Monday night.

    Vanderbilt has not appeared in a game since suffering a mid-right foot sprain against the Boston Celtics on Feb. 1. Vanderbilt was reportedly eyeing a return for Game 3 or Game 4 at Crypto.com Arena, but was never cleared by the Lakers’ medical staff. The Lakers have not formally updated Vanderbilt’s progress for weeks.

    The versatile defender missed the first 20 games of the 2023-24 regular season with left heel soreness. In 29 games (six starts), Vanderbilt averaged 5.2 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 1.2 steals on 51.8% shooting in 20 minutes.

    The Lakers have missed Vanderbilt’s length and disruptiveness on the perimeter. Against Denver, Austin Reaves and Gabe Vincent have admirably kept Jamal Murray under 40% shooting in all four games, but Rui Hachimura, D’Angelo Russell, and Taurean Prince have struggled to track shooters and cutters, especially Michael Porter Jr. and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope. (Murray is questionable for Game 5).

    The Lakers lost the transition battle through the first three games — an absolute no-no if they want to pull the historic upset. Vanderbilt, at full strength, excels at pushing the ball up-court and turning chaos into easy buckets. Of course, the Lakers can’t expect the Swiss Army Knife to be at his sharpest coming off two months in street clothes.

    After being acquired at the 2023 trade deadline, along with D’Angelo Russell (and Malik Beasley), Vanderbilt started 24 of 26 games down the stretch for the Lakers, and 13 of 15 games in their run through the 2023 NBA Playoffs.

    Vanderbilt’s role was reduced in the Denver series, though, largely due to his inability to switch onto Nikola Jokic in two-man sets with Murray. He had two field goals and four rebounds in 41 total minutes across the sweep. He was a DNP-CD in Game 4.

    Still, the Lakers could use all the help they could get with their 2023-24 season on the line as they head into a hostile Mile High environment.

    “Energy,” LeBron said at practice last week when asked about what Vanderbilt’s return mid-series could offer the Lakers. “Super high energetic, defensively, some of the things he brings to our team, you don’t even teach. You just allow him to go out there and just be Vando. We don’t know for sure that we’re getting him back, we don’t know, we’ve only seen a couple reports. But he knows his body better than anybody.”

    Christian Wood, out since Feb. 14 due to knee surgery, was medically cleared to return for Game 4. He was active for the game, but Jaxson Hayes received the backup center minutes in the Lakers’ season-extending 119-108 win on Saturday night at Crypto.com Arena. Wood was a DNP-CD.

    Anthony Davis (left wrist sprain) and LeBron James (left ankle peroneal tendinopathy) are listed as probable for Game 5 at Ball Arena. Cam Reddish (right ankle sprain) remains out.

    Vanderbilt has averaged 10.7 points and 11.2 rebounds per 36 minutes in his five-year NBA career. The 25-year-old signed a four-year, $48 million extension with the Lakers in September.

    Game 5 between the Lakers and Nuggets tips off at 7 p.m. PT at Ball Arena.

  • Breaking News: Jason Kelce in Floods of Tears as He Beholds His First Adorable Son in Tears with Over Joyed Wife Kylie Kelce

    Breaking News: Jason Kelce in Floods of Tears as He Beholds His First Adorable Son in Tears with Over Joyed Wife Kylie Kelce

     

     

    The wife of Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce posted an adorable new photo of the couple’s newborn daughter, Bennett, 3 months old.

     

     

     

     

    Wrapped in a white graphic blanket and with her hand tucked under her chin, Bennett sleeps peacefully in pink pajamas. “Naps with Dad,” Kylie captioned the image, pointing to a picture of a bearded man resembling Jason on the blanket.

     

    Kylie previously made headlines when her husband revealed that at 38 weeks pregnant, she was planning on bringing her OB-GYN with her to the Super Bowl, which was dubbed the “Kelce Bowl.” Kylie and Jason’s daughters and her parents were also in attendance at the game.

    “That could be a super Kelce Bowl. If she has a baby in the stadium, it’s officially scripted,” Jason joked during an early February episode of his and his brother’s podcast, New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce.

    I don’t think in his life, Jason ever assumed that he would be the father of three daughters,” Kylie told PEOPLE. “He would always be like, ‘No, no, we’ll get a boy. We’ll get a boy.’ And I’m like, ‘You got to stop challenging the universe. Stop saying it because the universe is like, ‘Yeah, okay,’” she chuckled.

    “It’s been amazing to see him sort of transformed from only having a brother, not having any first cousins, so really having like no experience with little girls. And now, he is absolutely head over heels in love with his daughters, and they feed that back to him tenfold,” she added.

  • Nikola Jokic responds to Nuggets’ slow start concerns with perfect horse racing take

    Nikola Jokic responds to Nuggets’ slow start concerns with perfect horse racing take

    Nikola Jokic says the NBA playoffs are a lot like horse racing.

    Nuggets Nikola Jokic looking at a racehorse (the background is the the Nuggets court.)
    Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets faced off against the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 4 of their first-round playoff series on Saturday evening. Heading into the matchup, the Nuggets had a 3-0 series lead and were on the verge of sweeping the Lakers. In the 2023 Western Conference Finals, the Nuggets easily swept the Lakers. This year, history won’t be repeating itself as the Lakers beat the Nuggets, 119-108. The Nuggets are still favored to win the series, but the Lakers are clinging to their playoff life.

    “Of course we want to win. But I learned in horse racing it’s not how you start, it’s how you finish,” Jokic said via DNVR. “We didn’t finish today really well, hopefully we can do a better job.”

    To start off their playoff run, the Nuggets have looked a tad sluggish. In the first four games of the series, the Nuggets have let the Lakers gallop out to large leads. The defending champions were able to mount comebacks in three of the four games. While the comebacks were impressive, the Nuggets definitely don’t want to keep playing from behind.

    “We talked about getting off to a better start,” said Michael Porter Jr. via ESPN. “It takes a lot of energy to come back from these double-digit leads down 20, down 15, whatever it is. Tonight they did a good job of sustaining it. Whenever we got within 10 or eight, it seemed like they made a 3-pointer or made a big shot. So credit to them.”

    Nikola Jokic: NBA MVP and horse racing champion

    Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic (15) reacts during the second half in game three of the first round for the 2024 NBA playoffs at Crypto.com Arena.Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
    Jokic, a two-time NBA MVP, is not only known for his exceptional basketball skills but also for his passion for horse racing. Beyond the basketball court, Jokic finds joy in the world of horse racing in his home country of Serbia. He indulges in the thrill of the sport as both a spectator and an owner. After his first season in the NBA in 2016, Jokic bought his first racehorse, Dream Catcher. Jokic would eventually acquire more horses, and like Jokic, they’d win championships of their own. Jokic proudly has his horses on display in his locker, with photos and championship ribbons.

    “It’s a different world, you know,” Jokic said about horse racing via Nuggets360. “I met so many people who are really good at that job. It just keeps growing and I keep learning. I’m just meeting new people, interesting people. Just being around the horses, I think it’s just the best sport in the world.”

    In 2022, a clip went viral of Jokic receiving his MVP award in his hometown of Sombor, Serbia. Jokic, who pulled up to a stable in a cart being pulled by a horse, was surprised by his family members and Nuggets head coach Michael Malone, who surprised Jokic with the trophy.

  • BARING RIGHT Glamorous grid girl goes topless and gives fans more than they bargained for in risque Instagram video

    BARING RIGHT Glamorous grid girl goes topless and gives fans more than they bargained for in risque Instagram video

    ANTONIA SALT risked a red flag as the grid girl went topless in an Instagram video.

    The model is equally popular for parading around a boxing ring as she is for her trackside role.

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    Antonia Salt posted one of her cheekiest ever clipsCredit: Instagram @toniasaltxx

    Antonia couldn't resist laughing and giving a jig after putting the top on
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    Antonia couldn’t resist laughing and giving a jig after putting the top onCredit: Instagram @toniasaltxx

    Antonia Salt has 35,500 Instagram followers
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    Antonia Salt has 35,500 Instagram followersCredit: Instagram @toniasaltxx
    But her latest risque offering on social media might have raised a warning flag rather than a scorecard.

    Antonia shared a clip of herself in just leggings and socks.

    The motorsport influencer then “bared right” as he turned her back to the camera to put on a short, tight top.

    She burst into giggles when she slipped into the long-sleeved T-shirt.

  • Lakers crash out of NBA playoffs leaving LeBron’s future up in the air; Celtics’ huge worry — Wrap

    Lakers crash out of NBA playoffs leaving LeBron’s future up in the air; Celtics’ huge worry — Wrap

    LeBron James and his LA Lakers crashed out of the NBA Playoffs after a 108-106 defeat to the Denver Nuggets.

    Having slumped to a 3-0 series deficit in a raft of tight games, the Lakers bounced back to win game four 119-108.

    Back on home court for game five, they were on track for back-to-back wins to keep their season alive when they led by nine points midway through the third quarter.

    But Denver roared back with a 21-10 run to close the quarter up by two and set up a tense finish.

    Then Jamal Murray – a game-time decision to play after suffering a calf strain the prior game – sealed the win with a sensational late explosion.

     

    Murray drained a three-pointer with just over a minute remaining for Denver to lead 106-104 before two James free throws levelled the score.

    But Murray, having already hit a buzzer-beater this series, booked Denver’s place in a Western Conference semi-final against Minnesota with a clutch pull-up jumper with 3.6 seconds to play.

    Out of timeouts, the Lakers’ hopes rested on Taurean Prince’s desperate half-court heave to beat the buzzer. But it fell wayward as the reigning NBA Champions secured a 4-1 series win.
    Jamal Murray wins the game.Jamal Murray wins the game.Source: AFP
    Murray finished with 32 points and seven assists, saying he enjoyed the game-winning shot more than his Game 2 winner.

    “This one’s a little better,” he smiled. “I’m speechless. It’s a dream come true.”

    Speaking about playing despite the injury, he revealed he played despite team medicos advising him to sit.

    “I’m not going to leave my brothers out there,” he said. “I’m not sitting. I don’t care what it is we have to figure out.”

    Jokic called it a ‘tough game’, adding of the series win: “We didn’t make a lot of shots, but we created open shots and we trust each other and that’s the reason why we’re winning”.
    Murray đã truyền cảm hứng cho một chiến thắng hoành tráng của Nuggets.Murray inspired an epic Nuggets win.Source: AFP
    Nikola Jokic started slow and made an unusually-high seven turnovers, but finished with 25 points, 20 rebounds and nine assists, while Michael Porter Junior added 26 points.

    James led the Lakers with 30 points, nine rebounds and 11 assists, while Anthony Davis had 17 points and 15 boards but appeared troubled by a shoulder niggle late in the game after a collision with Porter Jr.

    The Lakers made just 10-35 from beyond the arc (28.6%) and shot just 18-27 from the charity stripe (66.7%), both well below the Nuggets.

    The defeat could signal the end of James’s time in Los Angeles.

    Since winning the 2020 title in the so-called Covid-19 ‘bubble’ season, the Lakers have now lost in the first round of the playoffs twice, missed the playoffs once, and been swept in the Western Conference Finals – a dismal failure for the NBA heavyweights.

    The 2021 series loss to the Phoenix Suns was the only other time James had lost in the first round of the playoffs, and that came in six games, meaning this year was the worst Playoffs performance of James’ career.

    The 39-year-old Lakers star has a $51.4 million USD player option for next year, but has been wishy-washy at best around the topic all season.

    After the defeat, James was asked if he had considered whether it was his last game with the Lakers.

    James replied “Uh, I’m not going to answer that,” before ending the press conference.

    His desire to play with son Bronny could be the deciding factor in whether he remains at the Lakers or finds a new home.

    “I’m on the other side, obviously, of the hill, so I’m not gonna play another 21 years. That’s for damn sure.” James said in March. “I don’t know when that door will close as far as when I’ll retire. But I don’t have much time left.”

    Whether he’ll spend it in Los Angeles will be one of the biggest questions of the off-season.
    Is that LeBron’s final Playoffs appearance?Is that LeBron’s final Playoffs appearance?Source: Getty Images
    The future of Lakers coach Darvin Ham is equally clouded.

    Respected NBA journalist Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN said before the game: “If you are a head coach of the Lakers and you get swept in the first round of the playoffs or you lose in five, you’ve got job security issues. And Darvin Ham will have that.

    “I think that despite the fact he went to the Western Conference Finals last year, he won more games this year, 47 in the regular season when they were without Jarred Vanderbilt and Gabe Vincent for most of it.”

    He added: “Is it fair for Darvin Ham to lose his job? But if they get swept or lose in five, it is part of the conversation the Lakers are gonna have.”

    In many ways, the Lakers’ early exit only emphasised the changing of the guard that these playoffs have already advertised.

    Kevin Durant was swept in the first round, James lost in five, and Stephen Curry didn’t even make it out of the Play-In Tournament.

    That trio has dominated the NBA for much of the last two decades, but this year’s Playoffs have been ruled by the next generation.

    CELTICS CRUSH MIAMI… BUT COP MAJOR BLOW

    Elsewhere, Derrick White scored 38 points as the top-seeded Boston Celtics dominated Miami 102-88 on the road to take a commanding 3-1 lead in their best-of-seven series.

    After a 20-point win over Miami in game three Saturday, Boston picked up where they left off with another emphatic performance over last season’s Eastern Conference champions.

    White set the tone for Boston with an electric first-quarter display, rattling in 16 points in the opening frame — including four three-pointers — to help the Celtics take a 10-point lead heading into the second quarter.

    Boston kept up the pressure to open up a 53-36 halftime advantage.

    The Celtics stretched the lead to 28 points at one stage in the third quarter, and even though Miami rallied in the fourth, narrowing the deficit to 13 points with just over five minutes remaining, Boston’s grip on the lead never looked in serious jeopardy.

    But there was a major concern as star center Kristaps Porzingis limped to the locker room in the second quarter in visible pain, holding his jersey over his face after a non-contact lower leg injury.

     

    The win means the Celtics can clinch their place in the second round, where they will face either Orlando or Cleveland, with a victory in game five Wednesday back in Boston.

    On Monday’s evidence, few would bet against Boston bringing the series to a swift conclusion.

    “I made a couple of shots early and that always helps,” White said of his career-high playoff scoring performance.

    “Once you’ve made a couple the basket looks huge. I just wanted to be aggressive and try to make the right play every time I was on the court.” White insisted Boston would take nothing for granted as they attempt to close out the series in front of their home fans.

    “It’s going to be a tough game five. We know they ain’t going away so we’ve got to be ready to go,” White said.

  • Formula One team announce star will leave at the end of the season… with 18-year-old British sensation Oliver Bearman in pole position to replace him

    Formula One team announce star will leave at the end of the season… with 18-year-old British sensation Oliver Bearman in pole position to replace him

    A door opened and a seat became available on Friday for British teenager Ollie Bearman to secure a place on the Formula One grid next season.

    The 18-year-old, who made a fine debut for Ferrari in Saudi Arabia last month, is helped by news that Nico Hulkenburg will leave Haas at the end of the year.

    The 36-year-old German is joining the old Sauber team, which is due to be rebooted as Audi in 2026.


     

    That means there is a vacancy at the Ferrari-powered Haas.

     Bearman, a Ferrari junior driver, is expected to be handed it.

    A door has opened for British driver Oliver Bearman, 18, to earn a seat in F1 for next season
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    A door has opened for British driver Oliver Bearman, 18, to earn a seat in F1 for next season

    Haas driver Nico Hulkenberg (second right) will leave the team for Sauber at the end of the season
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    Haas driver Nico Hulkenberg (second right) will leave the team for Sauber at the end of the season

  • Wаrriors Fаce Bіg Deсision on Chrіs Pаul’s Future – Who’ѕ Next If He Leаves?

    Wаrriors Fаce Bіg Deсision on Chrіs Pаul’s Future – Who’ѕ Next If He Leаves?

    Wаrrіors Fасe Croѕѕroаdѕ: Retаіn Pаul or Retool the Bасkсourt?

    The Golden Stаte Wаrrіors fасe а сrіtісal offѕeаѕon deсіsіon regаrdіng veterаn рoіnt guаrd Chrіѕ Pаul. After а debut ѕeаѕon аѕ theіr ѕіxth mаn, аverаgіng 9.2 рoіnts, 3.9 reboundѕ, аnd 6.8 аѕѕiѕtѕ whіle ѕhootіng 37.1% from three, Pаul’ѕ future wіth the teаm іѕ unсertаin.

    The Wаrrіors’ dіlemmа lіeѕ іn Pаul’ѕ hefty non-guаrаnteed $30 mіllіon сontrасt for next ѕeаѕon. Whіle Pаul рerformed аdmіrаbly, fаіlіng to reасh the рlаyoffs rаіses queѕtіonѕ аbout the vаlue of ѕuсh а hіgh іnveѕtment for а bасkup рoіnt guаrd.

    Retаіnіng Pаul аt а reduсed rаte іѕ аn oрtіon, but the Wаrrіors rіѕk loѕіng hіm іn free аgenсy to teаmѕ wіth а сleаrer сhаmpionship раth.

    Pаrtіng wаyѕ wіth Pаul сreаtes аnother сhаllenge: fіllіng the voіd behіnd Steрhen Curry. Whіle Pаul рlаyed well, the fіnаncіаl сonѕtraintѕ аnd deѕіre to аvoіd the luxury tаx mіght рuѕh the Wаrrіors towаrdѕ lettіng hіm go.

     

    Severаl oрtіons exіѕt outѕіde of Pаul. The Wаrrіors сould exрlore the trаde mаrket, рotentіally uѕіng Pаul’ѕ сontrасt аѕ а trаde сhіp. Develoріng young guаrd Brаndіn Podzіemѕkі further іѕ аlѕo а рoѕѕibility, but relyіng ѕolely on hіm аѕ Curry’ѕ bасkup саrries ѕome rіѕk.

    The Wаrrіors muѕt ѕtrаtegicаlly nаvіgаte theіr offѕeаѕon. Whether they retаіn Pаul or revаmр theіr bасkсourt, theіr goаl remаіns the ѕаme: buіldіng а teаm thаt саn сomрete for сhаmpionships аmіdst theіr fіnаncіаl lіmіtаtіons аnd long-term vіѕіon.