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Jaylen Brown sparks Celtics to 108-89 rout of Heat

Jaylen Brown sparks Celtics to 108-89 rout of Heat
Jaylen Brown of the Boston Celtics dribbles the ball to the basket against Tyler Herro of the Miami Heat during the first quarter of an NBA game at the TD Garden on Dec. 02, 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Getty Images via AFP)
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Updated 03 December 2024

Jaylen Brown sparks Celtics to 108-89 rout of Heat

Jaylen Brown sparks Celtics to 108-89 rout of Heat
  • The 28-year-old shooting guard finished with seven rebounds and four assists as Boston improved to 17-4 to remain second in the Eastern Conference behind the Cavaliers
  • Timberwolves blew past an anemic Los Angeles Lakers offensive performance to romp to a 109-80 victory

NEW YORK: Jaylen Brown rattled in 29 points as the Boston Celtics got back to winning ways with a 108-89 rout of the Miami Heat on Monday.

Brown, who missed Boston’s 115-111 home defeat to Cleveland on Sunday due to illness, spearheaded a potent Celtics offensive effort against a depleted Miami lineup at TD Garden.

The 28-year-old shooting guard finished with seven rebounds and four assists as Boston improved to 17-4 to remain second in the Eastern Conference behind the Cavaliers.

Payton Pritchard once again caught the eye with a sharpshooting performance off the bench, knocking down five three-pointers from 12 attempts to finish with 25 points.

Derrick White, who also missed Sunday’s defeat to Cleveland, also impressed for the NBA champions with 19 points including five three-pointers.

Jayson Tatum added 18 points as Boston kept the scoreboard ticking over, establishing a hefty double-digit lead midway through the third quarter before cruising to victory.

The Celtics’ prowess from outside the arc was decisive, with Boston making 19-of-55 attempts from three-point range, in sharp contrast to Miami, who finished with only 8-of-35.

Tyler Herro and Jaime Jaquez Jr. led Miami’s scorers with 19 points apiece.

In Minneapolis, the Timberwolves blew past an anemic Los Angeles Lakers offensive performance to romp to a 109-80 victory.

The Lakers led fleetingly in the first quarter but were never in the contest thereafter, making just 32-of-79 attempts from the court and converting just six three-pointers from 31 attempts throughout.

Julius Randle led Minnesota with 18 points while Rudy Gobert finished with 17 points and 12 rebounds.

Point guard D’Angelo Russell topped the Lakers scorers with 20 points while Anthony Davis added 12 points. LeBron James finished with just 10 points from 4-of-16 shooting.

In Atlanta, De’Andre Hunter bagged 22 points while Jalen Johnson and Dyson Daniels added 19 points each to give the Hawks a comfortable 124-112 win over the New Orleans Pelicans.

Atlanta’s fourth straight victory helped them improve to 11-11 for the season.

The Pelicans, meanwhile, remain bottom of the Western Conference after stumbling to their ninth consecutive defeat.

In Chicago, the Bulls powered to a 128-102 drubbing of the Brooklyn Nets thanks to 21 points from Nikola Vucevic and a triple double from Australian star Josh Giddey, who posted 20 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists.


LIV Golf adds a summer 2026 event in New Orleans with Louisiana putting up $7.2 million

LIV Golf adds a summer 2026 event in New Orleans with Louisiana putting up $7.2 million
Updated 28 August 2025

LIV Golf adds a summer 2026 event in New Orleans with Louisiana putting up $7.2 million

LIV Golf adds a summer 2026 event in New Orleans with Louisiana putting up $7.2 million
  • Gov. Jeff Landry: What an unbelievable opportunity to announce this on the 20th-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
  • LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil declined to get into specifics about how the $5 million Louisiana is paying to host an event compares to the amount of public funding for events held elsewhere

NEW ORLEANS: The LIV Golf League has added a summer tournament in New Orleans for 2026 after Louisiana agreed to pay the Saudi-backed tour $5 million and spend an additional $2.2 million on improvements to the Bayou Oaks course in City Park.

“What an unbelievable opportunity to announce this on the 20th-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina,” Gov. Jeff Landry said at an announcement alongside LIV Golf officials and LIV player Bubba Watson.

New Orleans already has a long-running PGA Tour stop with the Zurich Classic at TPC Louisiana. Watson — who grew up about three hours away in Pensacola, Florida — won the Zurich in 2011 and hailed his opportunity to play professionally in New Orleans again.

“I’m from the Gulf Coast and this is part my home,” Watson said, drawing laughs when he joked about attending many New Orleans Pelicans games wanting to see often-injured NBA star Zion Williamson play. “I still hope for that day.”

Watson sounded unconcerned about the tournament dates in late June, when heat adviseries and thunderstorms are common. June also falls within hurricane season, albeit closer to the beginning. The Zurich usually takes place in April.

“This is the first year of it, so the date can always be changed if it does come here multiple years,” Watson said. “It’s going to be hot in a lot of places in the summer. ... I’ve grown up in the South; I know about heat. We just prepare for it.”

This season, a LIV Golf tournament was held in Dallas in late June, when daytime temperatures hovered around 90 degrees.

“We’re going to try it out and then we’ll see,” Landry said. “Whether we’ve got to adjust the dates after this go-around, we’ll see. But my objective is to have this be LIV’s home.”

Louisiana this year provided economic development funding of about $650,000 for marketing and operations to the Zurich Classic. TPC Louisiana also periodically receives state subsidies for course and facility improvements.

LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil declined to get into specifics about how the $5 million Louisiana is paying to host an event compares to the amount of public funding for events held elsewhere.

“All the markets are unique,” O’Neil said. “They all come with their unique challenges and opportunities.”

Organizers said the event is expected to add about $40 million in economic activity to the local economy.

Landry said the New Orleans agreement “gives us an opportunity to invest” in the course and the over-170-year-old, 1,300-acre City Park — of the largest urban parks in the United States.

“This is a public piece of property,” Landry said. “This area needs revitalization.”

Landry doesn’t play golf and said he generally has not attended professional tournaments, in part because fans often are expected to be quiet. LIV encourages a livelier fan experience at most tournaments than its rival PGA Tour.

“That’s just not me,” Landry said. “That’s why I love LIV Golf. No ‘quiet’ signs. It’s a party.”

Landry dismissed concerns about whether New Orleans, which has a metro-area population of just more than 1 million and few corporate headquarters, could adequately support both a PGA Tour and LIV Golf event.

“I don’t think those events compete against each other,” Landry said. “This is an opportunity to bring a different group of people on another course.”


Benfica edge past Mourinho’s Fenerbahce to complete 36-team Champions League lineup

Benfica edge past Mourinho’s Fenerbahce to complete 36-team Champions League lineup
Updated 28 August 2025

Benfica edge past Mourinho’s Fenerbahce to complete 36-team Champions League lineup

Benfica edge past Mourinho’s Fenerbahce to complete 36-team Champions League lineup
  • Club Brugge, Copenhagen and Qarabag of Azerbaijan also advanced to complete the 36-team lineup for the league phase, with the draw being made Thursday
  • The 71st edition of the European Cup or Champions League will include 14 different former champions with a combined 50 titles, including holders Paris Saint-Germain

MONACO: Jose Mourinho and Fenerbahce fell short of returning to the Champions League on Wednesday, losing 1-0 at Benfica in the qualifying playoffs on Wednesday.

Benfica — the first club Mourinho coached — had two goals disallowed on video review in the first half before its Turkish forward Kerem Akturkoglu scored with a rising shot in the 35th minute for the only goal over the two legs.

Club Brugge, Copenhagen and Qarabag of Azerbaijan also advanced to complete the 36-team lineup for the league phase, with the draw being made Thursday.

Mourinho is a two-time Champions League winner but has not coached in the main stage of the marquee competition for six seasons. Fenerbahce’s absence now stretches to 17 seasons.

Brugge routed Rangers 6-0 for an aggregate score of 9-1. The Belgian side already had an early lead before Rangers defender Max Aarons was sent off in the eighth minute.

Qarabag are back in the Champions League eight years after their debut campaign, winning 5-4 on aggregate over Ferencvaros despite a 3-2 loss in Baku on Wednesday.

Copenhagen won 2-0 at home to Basel to advance 3-1 on aggregate.

The draw ceremony starts 6 p.m. local time (1600 GMT) Thursday at a beachside concert hall and conference venue in Monaco.

Who are in the Champions League draw?

A record six teams from England are in the competition this year. More than half — 19 in total — are from the four highest-ranked countries: England, Italy, Spain and Germany.

Newcomers in the main phase are Bodo/Glimt of Norway, Kairat Almaty of Kazakhstan, Pafos of Cyprus and Union Saint-Gilloise of Belgium.

The Champions League will go further north than ever before, with Bodo located inside the Arctic Circle, and further east, to Almaty, near Kazakhstan’s border with China. Pafos, the Russian-owned champion of Cyprus, was created just 11 years ago in a merger of two clubs.

Athletic Bilbao head the teams returning after a long absence. The emblematic team from Spain’s Basque region last played in the 2014-15 group stage.

Olympiakos missed four editions and Villarreal return after losing in the semifinals to Liverpool in 2022.

There is no team from Ukraine for the first time in 20 years. In that period, Shakhtar Donetsk featured 17 times and Dynamo Kyiv 10. Russian teams are banned from all European competitions for the fourth straight season since the full military invasion of Ukraine.

Former winners

The 71st edition of the European Cup or Champions League will include 14 different former champions with a combined 50 titles, including holders Paris Saint-Germain.

Now that five-time winning coach Carlo Ancelotti left Real Madrid to coach Brazil, Pep Guardiola is the leading coach in this edition. Guardiola has won three Champions League titles, with Barcelona in 2009 and 2011 and his current team Manchester City in 2023.

The other previous title-winning coaches are Luis Enrique, with Barcelona in 2015 and PSG last season, and Barcelona’s Hansi Flick, who won with Bayern Munich in 2020.

Schedule and format

This is the second season of the league phase format with 36 teams playing eight different opponents and ranked in a single-standings table.

The weighted schedule gives each team two opponents drawn from each of the four seeding pots Thursday in Monaco. Teams are seeded based on their ranking over five seasons of results in UEFA competitions.

Games start on Sept. 16 and the final matchday is Jan. 28. Bodo/Glimt should play one home game in January on its heated artificial turf in the Norwegian offseason.

The top eight teams in the final standings advance to the round of 16 in March. Teams ranked ninth to 24th go to the round of two-legged knockout playoffs in February.

The final at the Puskas Arena in Budapest is on May 30. Just 12 days later the World Cup starts in Mexico City.

Prize money

UEFA has allocated €2.47 billion ($2.88 billion) in prize money from total commercial revenue of €4.4 billion ($5.1 billion) across all its European club competitions this season.

The lowest-ranked team, Kairat, are guaranteed at least €20 million ($23 million) from UEFA. High-ranked teams Real Madrid and PSG will get at least €60 million ($69 million). Teams earn more for each win and for advancing to the knockout rounds.

The title winner should receive about €150 million ($175 million) in prize money.


Afghanistan seen as favorites in T20 tri-series with Pakistan, UAE starting this week

Afghanistan seen as favorites in T20 tri-series with Pakistan, UAE starting this week
Updated 28 August 2025

Afghanistan seen as favorites in T20 tri-series with Pakistan, UAE starting this week

Afghanistan seen as favorites in T20 tri-series with Pakistan, UAE starting this week
  • Rashid Khan’s spin-heavy squad suited to Sharjah’s slow pitches
  • Pakistan experimenting with new lineup under coach Mike Hesson

It’s time for Rashid Khan and his Afghanistan lineup to be favorites in a Twenty20 international cricket tournament.

Afghanistan has a formidable, spin-heavy squad for the tri-series that starts Friday and also features Pakistan and the host United Arab Emirates. It’s a tune-up for next month’s Asian Cup, which is also being staged in the UAE.

Last year Afghanistan reached the T20 World Cup semifinals before losing to South Africa, a run to the last four that underlined its strength in the shortest format of international cricket.

Seven T20 games over the next 10 days at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium will involve the teams competing against each other twice before the top two qualify for the Sept. 7 final.

The slow pitches of Sharjah Cricket Stadium are unlikely to produce any big scores — the 200-run mark has been crossed only four times in 41 T20 internationals at the 16,000-capacity stadium.
Afghanistan’s advantage

The slow nature of the pitches has encouraged Afghanistan to pack its squad with five spinners, including the uncapped AM Ghazanfar. Rashid Khan and mystery spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman have conceded fewer than six runs per over in a combined 23 T20s at Sharjah, while picking up 43 wickets.

Experienced allrounder Mohammad Nabi, who also bowls offspin, is rich with experience from playing in 25 T20s for Afghanistan at Sharjah, where he’s taken 16 wickets at an impressive economy rate of 6.49.

Left-arm spinner Noor Ahmad had some impressive performances in IPL this season while representing Chennai Super Kings. The spin bowling attack is expected to pose some serious challenges to the rival batters.
Pakistan’s prospects

Pakistan has its spin bases covered. Specialist spinners Abrar Ahmed and Sufiyan Muqeem are backed up by off-spinners Saim Ayub and captain Salman Ali Agha and left-armer Mohammad Nawaz. They’re all capable of bowling a full quota of four overs in a T20 game, if the conditions favors slow bowling.

Pakistan’s new limited-overs coach Mike Hesson has yet again ignored experienced veterans Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan as he searches for batters with better strike-rates upfront.

Babar and Rizwan haven’t played a T20 international since December. Pakistan has instead given consistent chances to Sahibzada Farhan, Mohammad Haris and Saim Ayub to look out for quick runs in the batting powerplay as it builds a team for next year’s T20 World Cup.

Hesson wanted to see Babar not only improve his batting against spinners but also wanted him to score at a faster rate to regain his place in the T20 squad.

Pakistan has had mixed results over the last few months since Hesson was appointed coach. It started with Pakistan routing Bangladesh 3-0 at home before Bangladesh rallied to beat Pakistan 2-1 in the return series in Dhaka. Pakistan then won 2-1 against West Indies in Florida as Hesson experimented with batting and bowling combinations.

UAE aims for an upset

Uncapped left-handed batter Harshit Kaushik is among the four changes UAE has made after it lost to the hosts at the Pearl of Africa Cup in Uganda. Leg-spin allrounder Mohammad Farooq, who has nine wickets in 8 T20s, and fast bowlers Junaid Siddique and Mohammad Jawadullah are the others who’ve returned to the UAE squad.

Coach Lalchand Rajput believes that after winning a T20 series against Bangladesh at home in May, the UAE team has the ability to beat any other test playing nation in the shortest format.


Lionel Messi scores twice as Inter Miami beats Orlando City 3-1 in Leagues Cup semis

Lionel Messi scores twice as Inter Miami beats Orlando City 3-1 in Leagues Cup semis
Updated 28 August 2025

Lionel Messi scores twice as Inter Miami beats Orlando City 3-1 in Leagues Cup semis

Lionel Messi scores twice as Inter Miami beats Orlando City 3-1 in Leagues Cup semis
  • Inter Miami will be on the road to face the Seattle winner in the final Sunday
  • Messi was back for the second time in two weeks after a setback in his recovery from a hamstring injury

FORT LAUDERDALE: Lionel Messi scored twice in his return and Inter Miami beat Orlando City 3-1 on Wednesday night to advance to the Leagues Cup Final.
Inter Miami will be on the road to face the Seattle winner in the final Sunday. The Sounders beat the LA Galaxy 2-0 on the road later Wednesday.
Messi was back for the second time in two weeks after a setback in his recovery from a hamstring injury.
Marco Pašalić opened the scoring for Orlando just before halftime, with the play surviving a VAR review for a possible handball.
Messi tied it in the 77th, converting from the penalty spot after Tadeo Allende was pulled down in the box. It was more Messi magic in the 88th when he combined with Jordi Alba to put Miami ahead.
Then, to finish it off in very similar fashion to Messi’s second goal, Telasco Segovia gave the ball to Luis Suarez and got it back to put the finishing touch on the victory.
“We are always excited to win and now we have an opportunity to take home a trophy,” assistant coach Javier Morales said. Head coach Javier Mascherano served his red-card suspension during the semifinal.
In an expected intense affair, there were nine yellow cards total and one red card given to Orlando City defender David Brekalo.
“Brekalo’s (first) yellow card was unbelievable. He doesn’t even touch the player (Rodrigo De Paul),” Orlando City coach Óscar Pareja said. “So this affects a team and affects the players to where the game becomes very difficult.”
Miami won the 2022 tournament.


Amorim aims dig at own players after Man United’s embarrassing exit in the League Cup

Amorim aims dig at own players after Man United’s embarrassing exit in the League Cup
Updated 28 August 2025

Amorim aims dig at own players after Man United’s embarrassing exit in the League Cup

Amorim aims dig at own players after Man United’s embarrassing exit in the League Cup
  • In a dig at his own players, Amorim praised Grimsby for being “the only team that was on the pitch.”

GRIMSBY, England: Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim said his players “spoke for me really loud” after slumping to one of the most embarrassing losses in the club’s history on Wednesday.
United was beaten 12-11 in a penalty shootout by Grimsby Town, a team from the fourth tier of English soccer, in the second round of the League Cup. United had trailed 2-0 before scoring two late goals to snatch a 2-2 draw and force a shootout.
In a dig at his own players, Amorim praised Grimsby for being “the only team that was on the pitch.”
“The best players lose because a team can win against any group of players,” Amorim said, “and I think the (United) team and the players spoke really loud today, so that’s it. We lost, the best team won.”
Amorim accused his team of playing “without any intensity.”
“We were completely lost and it’s hard to explain and that’s why I think they spoke really loud,” he said.
Asked what he meant by that specific comment, Amorim said: “I think it was clear for everybody what happened today.”
Amorim guided United to a 15th-place finish in the Premier League last season — its lowest ever in the competition — and has yet to earn a win in three games this season, after a loss to Arsenal and a draw at Fulham in the league.
“We have a game on the weekend (against Burnley) and then we have two weeks (during the international break). And we will sort things out,” Amorim said when asked where the Grimsby result left him and his team.