News sport : NCAA: committee members received threats after McNair docs release

The NCAA said members of its infractions committee have received threats following the release of the Todd McNair documents.


The NCAA made the comment in the footnote of a court filing. From the Los Angeles Times:



The mention came in a footnote in the NCAA’s seven-page opposition filed Friday in California’s 2nd Court of Appeal to McNair’s motion to dismiss the organization’s appeal.




“As a result of filing these documents, some Committee on Infractions members received violent threats directed at them, including in their homes,” the NCAA motion said.




The nature of the alleged threats or committee members involved weren’t detailed.



The Times also said committee members contacted didn't respond to comment.


McNair is suing for defamation after he lost his job following a show-cause penalty in the scandal surrounding Reggie Bush and O.J. Mayo at USC. After a California appeals court ruled NCAA documents should be unsealed in the case, comments made about USC by members of the infractions committee were readily available.


Rodey Uphoff, a lawyer who represented a convicted accomplice in the Oklahoma City bombing trial, said the evidence against USC was greater than the evidence in the bombing. He, along with Roscoe Howard, also poked USC's hiring of Lane Kiffin. The Trojans hired Kiffin after Pete Carroll left for the Seattle Seahawks.


Another, Shep Cooper, called McNair lying and bankrupt.


After the documents were made public, USC even issued a statement about the bias shown in them. Last week, Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott said the NCAA's enforcement process was not fair.


The documents mentioning the unspecific threats were filed on Friday. McNair's attorneys are asking for the NCAA's appeal to be dismissed because the governing body didn't unseal all of the documents related to the case, per the Times. The NCAA counters by saying it wasn't required to unseal everything.


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News sport : Farm Report: Enjoy Kris Bryant while you can, Des Moines

Kris Bryant was the top amateur player in baseball in 2013, then he won the Arizona Fall League MVP the same year. He was the consensus minor league player of the year in 2014, and he was, without question, the most dominant hitter in the Cactus League this spring.


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Thus, no one should be surprised to see him doing stuff like this at Triple-A...



That's an opposite-field missile right there.


Bryant homered in back-to-back games over the weekend for the Iowa Cubs, driving in six runs along the way. We're five games into the season, and he's 8-for-21 with three extra-base hits and one steal (and two errors at third base). The service-time hurdle will be cleared on Friday, so there's a chance we'll see Bryant at Wrigley by the weekend.


If that happens ... well, we assume you know what to do. Prepare to activate.


Addison Russell, Bryant's Iowa teammate, has been raking as well, carrying his excellent spring performance (.317/.349/.488) into the regular season. Russell is currently 7-for-22 with five runs scored, one homer and zero strikeouts. Whenever the Bryant Watch ends, Russell Watch begins. The shortstop seems more likely to be a mid/late-summer add for Chicago, however, assuming he isn't a trade chip.


And while we're talking about baseball's elite prospects...


Byron Buxton just had a 4-for-6 day at Double-A, with a double and triple included. Buxton presumably isn't as close to the bigs as Bryant, as he played only 31 games last season due to injury. If you intend to stash-and-hold with Buxton, it could be quite a wait before he reaches Minnesota. But he has plenty of speed and respectable pop, and he's a career .299/.387/.486 hitter in the minors. Buxton absolutely destroyed the Midwest League at age 19, slashing .341/.431/.559 with 32 steals and 33 XBHs in 270 at-bats. He's not blocked by anyone intimidating in the majors, obviously.


White Sox pitching prospect Carlos Rodon struck out nine batters over five frames for Triple-A Charlotte on Saturday, mixing his high-90s fastball with an evil slider and change. Check the tape . Rodon won't be stewing in the minors terribly long, in all likelihood; the Sox expect to compete this year, and he'd be a significant upgrade over the arms at the back of their rotation.


A's first base prospect Matt Olson went 3-for-5 on Monday, swatting his second homer of the season for Double-A Midland. At a time when power is down, Olson offers an uncommon blend of pop and on-base ability. He cleared the fence 37 times last season at Single-A, drawing 117 walks and scoring 111 runs. So far this year, he has as many walks as Ks (4). Nice long-term option for dynasty gamers.


Andrew Heaney was excellent in his first start at Triple-A Salt Lake, striking out eight over 7.0 innings, issuing no walks and allowing just two hits. Heaney had a mostly miserable spring for the Angels, but he closed with 5.1 no-hit innings against the Dodgers' varsity roster on April 3.






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News sport : Here's Army new logo and football uniforms

Army unveiled its new logo and unforms Monday night as part of a rebrand that also includes a different name.


The school now calls itself "Army West Point." Here's the reasoning why:



The United States Army and West Point are indivisible. To separate the Army from West Point is to take away the purpose of the United States Military Academy. Since its founding in 1802, West Point has produced soldier scholars for America. The best education in the nation hones the intellect, while the tough physical and military training creates the warrior. The Army West Point primary mark perfectly portrays the soldier scholar ideal. Athena's helmet symbolizes wisdom while the sword represents the warrior ready for battle. Soldier Scholar. Army West Point.




The new logo utilizes the same color scheme that Army has used previously. And while the football uniforms are noticeably different, they aren't an incredible departure from 2014's uniforms.



2014's football uniforms are below.




A report last week said the school was going to drop its "Black Knights" nickname in favor of "Cadets." Instead, both will be used and are showcased on the wordmarks on the redesign website.



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Arsenal streak surprises Wenger

Arsenal's eight-match winning streak in the Premier League has taken even manager Arsene Wenger by surprise.


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London - Arsenal's eight-match winning streak in the Premier League has taken even manager Arsene Wenger by surprise, according to the Frenchman whose side retain an outside chance of winning the title.


“I always hope to get the best out of my team, but no manager in the world if he is serious can predict a run like this,” Wenger told Arsenal's website (www.arsenal.com).


“In the Premier League it's very difficult to predict.”


Wenger has once again come under fire this season, with fans frustrated by Arsenal's failure to mount a serious title challenge and another last-16 exit in the Champions League.


However, with an FA Cup semi-final this weekend and still the chance to chase down Chelsea in the table, Wenger's position at Arsenal is again looking secure.


Arsenal have won 16 of 18 games in all competitions and Wenger believes the change in fortune is down to him finally having a relatively injury-free squad.


“It's down to the quality and the attitude of the team, the quality of the spirit we have in the side,” he said.


“We prepare (well), we prepare and contribute to our success, that is for sure. What people forgot is that we had big players out for four months this season.


“Six or seven players from the squad completely out. So that made a big difference.


“We have a better balance in the team and some players have made it like (Francis) Coquelin, who contributes to the balance of the team. Hector Bellerin as well has come into the team.


“And big players like (Laurent) Koscielny, like (Mesut) Ozil, like (Olivier) Giroud have been out four months in the season - four months the three together!


“I have a quality bench and we even have quality players at home like Chamberlain, Arteta, Wilshere. I didn't even try to play Debuchy. We have a big squad and I think we have quality.


“Let's see how we finish the season and after see how we do next season.”


Arsenal face Championship side Reading in the FA Cup semi-final this weekend and host Chelsea the following week. – Reuters






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Downs not giving up on PSL title

Mamelodi Sundowns still believe the league title is within their grasp ahead of their Premiership clash with Bloemfontein Celtic.


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Johannesburg – Fresh off their Nedbank Cup quarterfinal win, Mamelodi Sundowns still believe the league title is within their grasp ahead of their Premiership clash with Bloemfontein Celtic at Lucas Moripe Stadium, in Atteridgeville.


Going into the new week, Sundowns were 10 points behind the table-topping Kaizer Chiefs, but with a game in hand allowing the Brazilians the chance to keep the pressure on the Soweto giants.


Lively 20-year-old midfielder Percy Tau, who played a key role in Sundowns’ 2-0 win over Mpumalanga Black Aces in their cup match on Sunday, believed the league was still up for grabs.


“We can see we’re going to catch up now, we still want the league and we have the Nedbank in our hands,” said Tau.


Tau was given time to complete his studies last year, but now coach Pitso Mosimane has given the player better opportunities to showcase his abilities.


“Last year the coach gave me time to focus on my studies, now it’s all about football,” said Tau.


“The coach always wants us to work hard, and all we need to do is keep working hard and the rewards will come.”


Mosimane said his team had been producing performances in recent weeks which would make other teams take serious notice.


“We have been very dominant and offensive (in our last few games),” said Mosimane.


“When we are patient and playing a passing game, it’s no laugh.”


Also with a win against their Free State opposition, Sundowns would go six points ahead of third-placed Orlando Pirates. Nothing but Premiership top-honours, however, were on the radar for the outspoken Mosimane.


“The league (championship race) has a heart beat,” said Mosimane.


“I can feel that heart beat. It’s beating. We have to put ourselves in a situation where we don’t say we should have, we could have. We have to go all the way and we still believe.”


On Wednesday evening, there are eight other teams in action as AmaZulu welcome Polokwane City to Princess Magogo Stadium, SuperSport United travel to Royal Bafokeng Stadium to take on Platinum Stars and Black Aces are at home to Maritzburg United at Mbombela Stadium. In the final match on the night, Chippa United host Moroka Swallows at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium. – ANA






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Sterling, you reckless boy!

Raheem Sterling is at the centre of a second drugs controversy after the Liverpool forward was videoed passing out after allegedly inhaling nitrous oxide.


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Raheem Sterling is at the centre of a second drugs controversy after the Liverpool forward was videoed passing out after allegedly inhaling nitrous oxide.


The England forward, who was exposed after he was caught puffing on a shisha pipe, will face a club investigation over why he was taking the legal high, which is also known as ‘hippy crack’.


In footage obtained by The Sun, Sterling is seen sucking on an orange balloon then laughing and giggling before he asks one of his friends to give him another hit. When the camera pans back to the 20-year-old, he is either unconscious or has fallen asleep.It is claimed that the video was taken at his Southport home days before a game. Nitrous oxide starves the brain of oxygen and makes users feel light-headed and dizzy.


Sterling scored in the 2-0 victory over Newcastle but could face disciplinary action after his second indiscretion in 24 hours.


Liverpool said: ‘We are aware of the story and intend to speak to the player. Any subsequent action will be taken internally.’


Sportsmail contacted Sterling’s agent, Aidy Ward, last night. He refused to comment but did not deny the story was about his client.


Nitrous oxide has been nicknamed laughing gas due to the euphoria and relaxed feeling people who inhale it sometimes experience.


Official figures show 460,000 16-24-year-olds took it last year but it has also been the cause of 17 deaths since 2006.


The past two months have been a tempestuous period in Sterling’s fledgling career. He has turned down a new deal at Liverpool worth about £100,000 a week but does not want to resume talks until the end of the season.


His contract stand-off has created tension and he was heckled at the club’s new kit launch last week.


Possession of nitrous oxide, which costs about £2, is not illegal. Nor would Sterling be the first footballer to indulge.


Tottenham’s Kyle Walker was pictured inhaling from a balloon in 2013, while last year Saido Berahino was photographed doing it at the wheel of his car.


It is an increasingly popular recreational drug, which has also been used by Prince Harry, Michelle Keegan and Ricky Hatton.


A pocket of fans on the Kop vented their frustrations last night, chanting ‘Raheem Sterling, your agent’s a k***’ during the first half and were widely applauded.


Sterling infuriated Liverpool at the start of the month when he gave an interview to the BBC — without permission — to talk about his contract wrangle and why he did not want to be perceived as a ‘greedy 20-year-old’.


He has been linked with a summer move to Arsenal — something he said was ‘quite flattering’.


Sterling was excellent in last week’s 1-0 win over Blackburn in the FA Cup, with manager Brendan Rodgers describing his display as outstanding.


And last night Sterling’s speed and trickery caused Newcastle’s defenders plenty of problems but he still wasted two glorious opportunities in the second half.


Asked on Saturday about the prospect of some fans turning on Sterling, Rodgers said: ‘I’m here to talk about football. ‘That’s my focus, he has got a strong character, the kid, and he loves playing here. That’s my only focus.’ – Daily Mail






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Bayern confident ahead of Porto game

Bayern Munich are confident they have enough firepwer to overcome Porto in their Champions League quarter-final first leg clash.


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Berlin - Bayern Munich may be missing some of their biggest names when they travel to Porto for the first leg of their Champions League last eight but the Germans are confident they have enough firepower to defend their favourites tag.


Chasing a second treble after 2013, Bayern will be without Arjen Robben, Franck Ribery and Bastian Schweinsteiger among others but they know their season will not be a success if they do not advance in the Champions League.


Bayern left a day earlier than usual, arriving in the Portuguese city on Monday for Wednesday's game as coach Pep Guardiola shifts the focus away from injuries to their dominant domestic season.


Porto beat them in a memorable European Cup final in 1987 - their only win in five matches against Bayern.


But the only thing on the Germans' mind is taking an advantage back to Munich for the return leg and then qualify as they did on two previous occasions against Porto in the quarter-finals.


“We know that it will not be an easy game at Porto,” said club CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. “We are being given the favourites tag but we have no problem with that.”


Five-time winners Bayern are looking for a fourth successive semi-final appearance but will also be without injured defenders David Alaba and Medhi Benatia.


Coach Guardiola, however, will have central defender Jerome Boateng, rested in Saturday's 3-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt, back in the squad.


Porto, looking for their first semi-final appearance since winning the trophy in 2004, also enjoyed a successful dress rehearsal, beating Rio Ave 3-1 on Saturday.


Winger Ricardo Quaresma was again on target for them taking his tally to three goals in two matches.


The two-times European champions are also in the running for more than just one title this season, three points off leaders Benfica ahead of the derby in two weeks.


“The team did many things right and they had a pretty good game, overall,” coach Julen Lopetegui, a former team mate of Pep Guardiola at Barcelona and Spain, told reporters after Saturday's league win.


Lopetegui, who is in unchartered territory in his short club coaching career, said his team was hitting top form at just the right time and his players were dreaming of an upset.


“We are prepared for this time of the season,” he said.


“Playing the quarter-finals of a competition as big as this one is a reward for everyone and the only thing on our mind is dream and ambition, there is nothing else to take to that game.” – Reuters






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News sport : NBA Playoff Picture Update: Pelicans, Thunder take West's No. 8 race to season's final day


With just two days remaining in the NBA regular season, every night impacts the standings. The NBA Playoff Picture Update keeps you up to date on all the most important news for all 16 berths and seeds.


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It all comes down to this: It'll take all 82 games to decide which team gets the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference, as both the Oklahoma City Thunder and New Orleans Pelicans won on Monday night to keep their postseason hopes alive.


Minnesota showed some spark in the early going — hello, there, Mr. Wiggins — but New Orleans led for the lion's share of Monday night, clamping down on the young Wolves in the second quarter (15 points on 6-for-20 shooting) on the way to a 100-88 win. Anthony Davis led the way with 24 points on 8-for-14 shooting, 11 rebounds, five assists and two steals in 36 minutes. The All-Star power forward also added six blocks, getting a measure of revenge for his frontcourt partner Omer Asik by shutting down Wiggins:



... and later snuffing this Adreian Payne attempt with extreme prejudice:



Guards Eric Gordon and Tyreke Evans chipped in 22 points apiece for the Pelicans, who bounced back from a tough loss Sunday to maintain control of their own destiny in the playoff race.


The Oklahoma City Thunder don't have that kind of control, thanks in part to a game-winning 3-pointer by Davis back in early February. They took care of their business on Monday, though, toppling the Portland Trail Blazers, 101-90, in a game that saw the already-injury-plagued Blazers lose key wing contributors Nicolas Batum and C.J. McCollum, as well as reserve center Chris Kaman, to injuries.


Russell Westbrook made the most of the second chance granted to him by the league office, scoring a game-high 36 points on 13-for-27 shooting to go with 11 rebounds, seven assists and two steals in 38 minutes. And lest you think Russ would be tired after popping for a career-high 54 on Sunday, he still had more than enough gas in the tank to explode for this phenomenal one-handed alley-oop layup:



... and enough juice off the bounce to be willing to take and make Dirk Nowitzki-style one-legged fadeaways in the lane:



Enes Kanter added 27 points on 13-for-20 shooting and 13 rebounds against the Blazers' depleted front line for the Thunder, who now sit at 44-37, level with New Orleans. And so it all comes down to Wednesday, when the Thunder travel to the Twin Cities to take on the Wolves and the Pelicans welcome the red-hot San Antonio Spurs to the Smoothie King Center.


Due to that head-to-head tiebreaker, if the Pelicans and Thunder finish with the same record, New Orleans will head to the postseason for the first time since 2011. The Thunder must finish one game ahead of the Pelicans to make the playoffs for the sixth straight year; they need to beat Minnesota, and they need San Antonio to beat New Orleans. So that means Westbrook will be rooting on the silver and black on Wednesday, right?



As if we'd expect anything else.


Brooklyn bounced? After spending the better part of the last month scratching and clawing their way back into playoff position in the East, the Brooklyn Nets have put themselves on the outside looking in heading into their final game of the season with a pair of dismal performances at the absolute worst juncture.


Hot on the heels of Sunday's 23-point loss to former coach Jason Kidd and the Milwaukee Bucks, Brooklyn coughed up another hairball on Monday, dropping a 113-86 decision to the visiting Chicago Bulls at Barclays Center. Playing without Joakim Noah, who sat out with left hamstring tendinitis, the Bulls bigs still bullied Brooklyn, with Pau Gasol (22 points, 11 rebounds, four assists, two blocks), Taj Gibson (15 points on six shots, nine rebounds, four blocks) and reserve Nikola Mirotic (a game-high 26 points in 24 1/2 minutes off the bench, 6-for-11 from 3-point land) combining to overwhelm the Nets.


When you watch Bulls games nowadays, though, you tend to focus less on the interior and more on the backcourt. Derrick Rose's stat line didn't look quite as shiny as it did in Saturday's win over the Philadelphia 76ers, but he did show more signs of regaining his pace, showcasing his capacity to maintain his own balance while hitting the gas while keeping the defense off theirs:



Rose finished with 13 points and seven dimes against two turnovers in 23 minutes in the win, which nudged Chicago into third place in the East at 49-32, a half-game ahead of the idle Toronto Raptors. The Bulls might not stay there — Toronto finishes up against a Boston Celtics club that's already punched its ticket (more on that in a sec) and the Charlotte Hornets, while Chicago will face the East-leading Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday, and the Raptors hold the tiebreaker over the Bulls by virtue of winning the Atlantic Division.


Even if they don't, though, they'll still open the playoffs at the United Center, as Monday's win ensured that Tom Thibodeau's team will finish with more wins than the fifth-seeded Washington Wizards (46-34). And when they get there, for the first time since the first game of the 2012 playoffs, they'll have No. 1 on the ball.


"Derrick playing in the playoffs is going to mean a lot to more than just him," said a smiling Noah after the win, according to K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Tribune.


There are fewer reasons to smile in Brooklyn.



After having a fairly firm hold on the No. 7 spot just one week ago, the 37-44 Nets have now fallen out of the top eight entirely. They'll enter Tuesday in ninth place, 1 1/2 games behind the 38-42 Celtics, who now sit seventh and, somewhat amazingly, clinched their playoff berth with Brooklyn's loss, and the idle 37-43 Indiana Pacers, who nudged a half-game ahead of Brooklyn into eighth place.


As a result, Brooklyn no longer controls its own fate. Lionel Hollins' team holds the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Pacers, beating Indiana twice in three tries this season. For that to matter, though, they'll need some help.


If the Nets beat the Orlando Magic in their finale on Wednesday, they still need the Pacers to lose one of their last two games, either against the Wizards on Tuesday or the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday, to get in. If the Nets lose to Orlando — which we can't rule out, what with them losing their last two by a combined 50 points and all — they'll need Indy to drop both of their remaining games to get in. Not the spot you want to be in with a playoff berth on the line in the final week of the season.


“It’s our fault,” point guard Deron Williams (nine points on 3-for-13 shooting, seven rebounds, five assists) said after the loss, according to Devin Kharpertian of The Brooklyn Game. “We put ourselves in this position. A week ago it was looking really good for us. Everybody was happy. Now it’s kind of the opposite.”


Western scramble: The Memphis Grizzlies' 111-107 loss to the Golden State Warriors dropped them from contention for the West's No. 2 seed. For that, they can thank Klay Thompson, who scored 26 points in the second quarter and 37 total in the first half. Thompson finished the game with 42, helping the Warriors take a 32-point lead before their reserves squandered most of it.



The Spurs can lock up the second seed by beating the Pelicans on Wednesday. The Houston Rockets can win it if they beat the Utah Jazz on Wednesday and the Spurs lose to the Pelicans. The Los Angeles Clippers will take the No. 2 seed if they win their regular-season finale against the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday and the Spurs and Rockets both lose the following night.


The Spurs can still fall all the way to the six seed if they lose to the Pelicans, and the Rockets, Clippers and Grizzlies all win their final game.


Flame still flickers: With Boston clinching, Indy rising and Brooklyn waning, the Miami Heat stayed alive in the quest for the East's final playoff berth, beating the Orlando Magic, 100-93, behind a stellar night from center Hassan Whiteside.


The 7-foot marvel came through when Erik Spoelstra needed him most, scoring a team-high 24 points on 10-for-14 shooting to go with 13 rebounds and five blocks, including this emphatic rejection of Magic rookie Aaron Gordon:



Miami (36-45) remains 1 1/2 games back of the Pacers, who beat the Heat in their head-to-head season series, three games to one. Miami swept its four-game set with the Nets, though. Factor in Brooklyn's aforementioned 2-1 season-series win over Indy, and the Heat do have one way of coming out on top here.


If Indiana loses to Memphis on Tuesday ... and Miami beats the 76ers on Wednesday ... and both Brooklyn and Indy lose on Wednesday ... then all three teams finish with 37-45 records. In that scenario, the relevant tiebreaker would be better winning percentage in all games among the tied teams. And there, Miami (5-3, .625 winning percentage) tops Indy (4-3, .571), earning the No. 8 spot.


It's not a particularly likely scenario — Indy can blow it up by beating the Grizzlies on Tuesday night — but it's still on the table, which is something, at least.



I mean, not a big one, but definitely still bigger than the chance of me catching "Dumb and Dumber To."


Quickly: News and notes from other playoff-related games of less immediate consequence:


• The second-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Detroit Pistons, 109-97, thanks to J.R. Smith going nuts from beyond the arc (8-for-13 from deep for a game-high 28 points) and LeBron James notching his second triple-double in eight days with 21 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists, including this fantastic behind-the-back bounce pass to center Timofey Mozgov:



I think it's safe to say LeBron's pretty ready for the playoffs to start. Perhaps less so, though: star point guard Kyrie Irving, who left at halftime after the right hip tightness that kept him out of the past two games flared up in the first half. That seems like it might bear watching.


• The sixth-seeded Milwaukee Bucks beat the 76ers, 107-97, to clinch their first .500-or-better finish since 2010 and only their second since 2004. Michael Carter-Williams was the star of the evening, tying a season-high with 30 points on 11-for-17 shooting, five rebounds, five assists and three steals in 30 minutes against his former club.


As is so often the case, though, it was sophomore sensation Giannis Antetokounmpo who drew the most oohs and aahs with plays like this driving spin move and two-handed flush right in Jerami Grant's mug:



You guys, we get to see Giannis in the playoffs. This is very, very exciting news.


• The Dallas Mavericks are locked into the No. 7 seed in the West, waiting for the second-seed situation to shake out, so the rest of their games don't mean a whole heck of a lot. As a result, they rested Dirk, Monta Ellis, Tyson Chandler and Chandler Parsons, and lost to the Utah Jazz, 109-92.


The only reason I am telling you about this game is holy cow look at little Bryce Cotton KISS THE SKY:



That is a diminutive undrafted point guard — listed at 6-foot-1, measured at just under 6 feet in sneakers — catching a well-behind-the-3-point-arc alley-oop pass from teammate Rodney Hood with his left hand (he shoots righty) over the top of Mavericks defenders Dwight Powell and Devin Harris, and absolutely tomahawking it. These grace notes, these unexpected bits of brilliance — this is the reason to watch 'em all, gang.


Cotton finished with 21 points on 8-for-15 shooting, four assists, two rebounds and a steal in 26 minutes off the bench for the Jazz, who have the league's fifth-best record since the All-Star break, and its best defense since Jan. 1. Very good things are happening in Utah under Quin Snyder. Here's hoping they carry over to next season.


• The East-worst New York Knicks beat the East-best Atlanta Hawks because the Knicks can't even tank right. Figures.


Tuesday's Most Important Games


Raptors at Celtics, 7:30 p.m. ET: The Raptors can move back ahead of the Bulls into the No. 3 seed with a win over the Celtics, who seem poised for a Round 1 getting ready for their date with the King ...


Wizards at Pacers, 8 p.m. ET: ... then again, if Boston loses out and Indy wins out, the Pacers can still climb up to No. 7. An Indy win eliminates Miami and puts Brooklyn on the brink. The Wizards are locked into the fifth seed, so we'll see what kind of lineup/minutes distribution Randy Wittman has in mind.


Clippers at Suns, 10:30 p.m. ET: As detailed above, L.A.'s got to keep winning and hope for some help to sew up the No. 2 seed. Can the deflated and degraded Suns get passionate enough to play spoiler?


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Reds will fight to the end - Rodgers

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers stressed that his team would give everything to qualify for the Champions League.


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Liverpool, England - Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers stressed that his team would give everything to qualify for the Champions League after a 2-0 victory over Newcastle United on Monday left them four points behind Manchester City in the Premier League.


With fourth-placed City reeling after defeat by Manchester United continued a torrid run in which the champions have lost six of their last eight games, Liverpool needed a win over Newcastle to retain hope of a Champions League spot.


Liverpool fans would have been excused for feeling a little jittery after back-to-back league defeats, but Raheem Sterling set Rodgers's side on their way before Joe Allen scored a late second to close the gap on struggling City with six games left.


“We are going to fight till the very end,” Rodgers told reporters.


“There is always a price when you lose big games. We are a group that's learning. We knew we had to respond to those defeats.


“I still think there will be changes and points dropped. The players are very motivated and we've shown we can put wins together.


“I thought we showed attacking intent in the game, won the ball back quickly and controlled the game until the last five six minutes in the first half, when we started to give the ball away too cheaply.”


If Liverpool are to qualify for the Champions League then Rodgers hopes his attacking duo of Philippe Coutinho and England international Sterling can continue to torment defences.


“I think Philippe Coutinho was incredible, sensational,” Rodgers said.


“He played in that hole between the midfield and their defence and was outstanding. He showed why he is one of the best players in the best league in the world.


“He is very valuable. He is a kid who's non-stop, he wants to learn and improve himself. I thought he was outstanding tonight. Wonderful skill and ability for his goal.” – Reuters






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Toure, Nasri set to exit City

Manchester City have decided to listen to offers for Yaya Toure and Samir Nasri this summer.


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Manchester City have decided to listen to offers for Yaya Toure and Samir Nasri this summer as the Barclays Premier League champions look to repair the damage of a disastrous title defence.


City manager Manuel Pellegrini is under intense scrutiny following Sunday’s 4-2 defeat by neighbours Manchester United. But as the City board refuse to give up on their manager just yet the decision has been made to jettison high-profile players who the club believe have failed them.


Toure will be made available before his value in the market dwindles. Nasri, meanwhile, has barely played since his lame showing in the Champions League at Barcelona. Defender Aleksandar Kolarov and striker Edin Dzeko are also short of admirers within the club, while midfielder James Milner is out of contract this summer.


Toure may be difficult to sell as he earns in excess of £1million a month. Pellegrini is vulnerable but may be saved by a relatively undemanding fixture list up to the end of the season and by the fact that City’s No 1 choice to replace him, Pep Guardiola, is contracted to Bayern Munich for another year.


However, City fear captain Vincent Kompany will miss a few weeks of the run-in with a thigh injury. – Daily Mail






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Did Sterling use laughing gas?

Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has pledged to question Raheem Sterling about footage of him apparently using nitrous oxide.


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Liverpool - Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers will speak to striker Raheem Sterling after footage emerged of the England international apparently taking nitrous oxide.


Images published on The Sun's website appeared to show the 20-year-old Sterling passing out unconscious after taking the substance, which is described as a legal high.


Sterling, who scored the opening goal in Liverpool's 2-0 victory over Newcastle United at Anfield on Monday, is currently stalling on a new contract and admitted recently that he had rejected a new 100 000 pounds-a-week deal.


“He's a young kid who has been in the spotlight now so he knows the demands of being a top class player and a top class professional,” Rodgers told reporters after Liverpool's victory over Newcastle.


“When you are a professional sports person it's not something you should be doing, but I'll speak to him on that.


“We want players here that are super pro and focused on their football.


“It's not just on the field, it's off the field as well, but I will speak with him on it and we'll move on.”


Over the weekend a picture also emerged of Sterling on social media where he appeared to be smoking from a shisha pipe.


Liverpool, who play Aston Villa in an FA Cup semi-final at Wembley on Sunday, are fifth in the Premier League with 57 points from 32 matches.


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Sterling, Allen shine for Liverpool

Liverpool have secured a comfortable Premier League victory against Newcastle United, who finished with 10 men.


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Liverpool - Liverpool kept alive their hopes of Champions League football next season with a comfortable 2-0 Premier League victory on Monday against a Newcastle United side who finished with 10 men.


A goal in each half from Raheem Sterling and Joe Allen respectively secured victory and closed the gap on fourth-placed Manchester City to four points with six games remaining.


When Liverpool and Newcastle meet goals are normally the order of the day with 130 scored in their previous 41 league meetings without a single goalless draw in that time.


Sterling ensured that run continued when he netted after nine minutes to give Liverpool the perfect start following back-to-back league defeats by Manchester United and Arsenal.


Allen doubled Liverpool's lead in the 70th as Newcastle, who had Moussa Sissoko sent off for a second booking late on, were condemned to a fifth straight league defeat.


Fifth-placed Liverpool now have 57 points from 32 games, one point ahead of Southampton in sixth, and are closing in on ailing City who lost 4-2 at local rivals Manchester United on Sunday, while struggling Newcastle remain 13th with 35 points.


“Manchester City have maybe opened up the door a wee bit and if we keep winning our games we will see what will happen but I am sure that there will be plenty of twists and turns to come still,” said Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers.


Liverpool, who play Aston Villa in an FA Cup semi-final at Wembley on Sunday, arrived at Anfield in desperate need of a win to close the gap on Manchester City and give themselves renewed hope of qualifying for the Champions League.


Sterling, making his first Anfield appearance since a BBC interview about his decision to wait on signing a new contract, gave the hosts the perfect start when he weaved his way into the box and curled an exquisite shot past goalkeeper Tim Krul.


Newcastle spent most of the first period on the back foot but they finished it strongly and felt they should have won a penalty when Ayoze Perez was wiped out in the box after a wild swing of the boot from defender Dejan Lovren.


Sterling missed a glorious chance to double his tally at the start of the second half when he scuffed Henderson's cross wide from point-blank range but Allen made amends for the England forward's miss when he lashed the ball home from close range.


Newcastle were then reduced to 10 men when midfielder Sissoko received a second yellow card for a mistimed tackle on Lucas as John Carver's side fell to yet another defeat leaving them in danger of being dragged into a relegation battle.


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News sport : Blazers lose Batum (right knee), McCollum (left ankle) in first half vs. Thunder

The Portland Trail Blazers are locked into the No. 4 seed in the Western Conference, are assured of having to open the first round of the playoffs on the road since their opponent will end the season with a superior record, have already lost three wings to injury and entered Monday night without All-Star power forward LaMarcus Aldridge, who's nursing a sprained left foot. With no chance to improve their seeding and just two games left in the regular season, at this point, Blazers fans were just hoping that what remains of the team to make it to the playoffs in one piece.


Unfortunately, as Blazers fans know as well as anyone, you don't always get what you hope for. Two more starters — small forward Nicolas Batum and shooting guard C.J. McCollum, whom coach Terry Stotts slid into the starting lineup after losing Arron Afflalo, to whom Stotts turned after losing Wesley Matthews — went down in the first half of Monday's meeting with the Oklahoma City Thunder.


Batum suffered a right knee injury with just over a minute and a half remaining in the opening quarter. The veteran swingman and teammate Joel Freeland both jumped to try to collect a rebound of a missed 3-point shot by Oklahoma City guard Dion Waiters:



As Batum came down, he landed awkwardly on his right foot, seeming to stick in place as he landed, shaking and falling forward, putting his hands out to brace himself against the hardwood. He did not join his teammates in the frontcourt on offense, leaving him as the lone line of defense after Waiters picked the pocket of Portland reserve point guard Tim Frazier and drove to the basket. Batum just got his body in Waiters' way, taking the foul so he could get himself off the court and to the sideline, where he was met by a pair of athletic trainers, who helped him to the back.



Batum, who was already dealing with a sore back, finished with one point and one rebound in 10 1/2 minutes.


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McCollum's injury came just before intermission, after an Enes Kanter putback of a Russell Westbrook miss gave Oklahoma City a seven-point lead in a must-win game to keep pace with the New Orleans Pelicans in the race for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference:



As McCollum broke toward the ball to take the inbounds pass, Westbrook stepped into his path. McCollum tried to elude Westbrook, but he stepped awkwardly as he planted his left foot, tumbling to the ground. He got up and limped as quickly as he could off to the sideline, but was clearly in pain and couldn't quite get comfortable in his gait again.



He finished with four points on 2-for-8 shooting, four assists, two rebounds and a block in 20 minutes of work.


The loss of two rotation wings left Stotts with just eight healthy bodies for the balance of Monday's game, which is not exactly ideal for matching up with the desperate Thunder on the road. Whatever the outcome Monday, though, what matters most will be the follow-up evaluations on Tuesday; should either Batum or McCollum (or, gulp, both) wind up having injuries that linger on, the wounded Blazers' already tall task of toppling whichever team finishes fifth without home-court advantage will become even more challenging.


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Simeone plotting Real’s downfall

When Diego Simeone returned to Atletico Madrid as coach in January 2012, his objective was an ambitious one.


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Madrid – When Diego Simeone returned to Atletico Madrid as coach in January 2012, his objective was not to prevent the troubled


team from slipping down into the relegation zone – but instead something much more ambitious.


The former Atletico midfielder – a hero for the fans for his role in the 1996 league-and-cup-double – did not mention his long-term plan in public, because many people might have questioned his sanity had he done so.


His long-term goal was nothing less than to change the balance of football power in the Spanish capital, by equipping Atletico to


compete permanently with illustrious neighbours Real, and ultimately emerge from their shadow.


After three years of success that even Simeone could not have expected, he is close to his objective. His hard-working,


never-say-die team has beaten Real six times now – four of them this present season – en route to winning last term’s Spanish league, the 2013 cup and 2014 Supercup.


However, there remains one competition in which Simeone’s battlers have still not beaten Los Merengues: the Champions League.


Simeone was just two minutes away from doing this last May, in the final in Lisbon.


His team were close to clinching Atletico’s first Champions League crown – until an agonizing Sergio Ramos equalizer in stoppage time led to extra-time, in which the Whites prevailed 4-1.


“What I would give to play that match again,” mused Simeone some months later.


“But I think we will have another chance to beat them in the Champions League, sooner or later.”


Well, that chance has now come, with Atletico hosting Real in Tuesday’s quarter-final first leg, in what will be a packed Estadio


Calderon.


“I’m not obsessed with revenge for Lisbon,” Simeone said when the Madrid teams were paired together in the Uefa draw.


“After all, we have beaten them four times since them. But what I would like is to finish our bad luck in the Champions League, once and for all.”


That bad luck started in 1959, when Atletico were edged out by Real in the semi-finals. Real, winners of the first three editions, beat Atletico 2-1 in the first leg but were defeated 1-0 in the second leg, at Atletico’s old Estadio Metropolitano.


Under current rules, Atletico would have gone through on the away goals rule. Instead, a playoff was organized in Zaragoza – and


Atletico lost 2-1.


Atletico’s foul luck in the competition continued in 1974. They managed to reach the final, in Brussels against Bayern Munich, and


were one minute away from finishing as 1-0 winners in extra-time.


However, a speculative long shot from Bayern defender Georg Schwarzenbeck then eluded Atletico keeper Miguel Reina and gave the German champions a 1-1 draw.


Atletico crashed 4-0 in the replay two nights later, in what was an ominous taste of things to come in Lisbon 40 years later.


But now Simeone, who masterminded Atletico’s Europa League triumph in 2012, has the chance to finally lead Atletico to European Cup glory – if they can see their way past Real for the first time.


“All I will say is that it is going to be a very close tie, probably decided in one or two small details,” Simeone said about the


quarter-finals after Saturday’s 2-2 La Liga draw at Malaga.


Simeone has transformed Atletico from midtable mediocrity to league and cup winners. He has committed his long-term future to the club by extending his contract until 2020.


His challenge now, starting on Tuesday, is to finally get past Real in the Champions League, the most prestigious competition of all. – DPA-ANA






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News sport : Wolves' Andrew Wiggins posterizes Pelicans' Omer Asik

There weren't many knocks on Andrew Wiggins' profile as an NBA prospect during his lone collegiate year at Kansas, but one of the few critiques that seemed to gain traction focused on whether or not the reedy swingman was aggressive and assertive enough to be able to use his estimable physical talents to take control of games against the best competition at the highest level. Some unfortunate folks even wondered whether he was too Canadian to dominate. (Seriously.)


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Well, judging by the way Wiggins has developed over the course of his first NBA season after being selected first overall in the 2014 NBA draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers and traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves, "aggressiveness and assertiveness" no longer seem to be a problem. Just ask New Orleans Pelicans center Omer Asik, one of the league's pre-eminent rim protectors and shot-deterrents, whether he thinks the young Wolf doesn't have enough dog in him:



Wiggins, all 6-foot-8 and 200 pounds of him, collides in mid-air with Asik, who's listed at 7 feet tall and 255 pounds. He bounces off the massive Turk, continues to rise up, cocks the ball back with his right hand and absolutely hammers it down through the rim. Asik can do nothing but look up and wonder what fresh hell just came raining down on top of his head.


The answer? A thunderbolt from the right arm of the likely Rookie of the Year, which is the kind of thing that's happening more frequently as the still-just-20-year-old Wiggins gets more and more reps under his belt. From "The Stifle Tower" to Asik to a shot-blocker near you, Wiggins seems intent on taking advantage of his height, length, springs, body control and developing strength to make sure that no more opponents, fans or pundits make the mistake of letting the smooth taste ever again.


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