Donovan Mitchell eager for playoff series against Knicks: ‘Wouldn’t want it any other way’
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:52:35 GMT
CLEVELAND — It would, at this point, require the very unexpected to NOT see a Knicks-Cavaliers playoff matchup.It would take a Knicks collapse to fall behind the Nets in the standings, or, even less likely, the Cavaliers to surge above the Sixers with five games to play.So while that’s not mathematically impossible, the understanding from both sides is to prepare for the likelihood.On Friday, Donovan Mitchell not only obliged a question about the theoretical matchup, he launched into a long answer about the powerful emotions associated with playing postseason games in New York.“It’s full circle. You wouldn’t want it any other way. What kid wouldn’t want to play against his hometown team in the playoffs?” Mitchell said. “I think for me, I wouldn’t want it any other way. It’s a storybook ending — it’s not ending, but it’s a storyline. Something that’s really special and near and dear to me, being able ...Bill Madden: Mets get early reminder of old baseball adage ‘you never have enough pitching’
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:52:35 GMT
That age-old baseball lament — “You never have enough pitching” — could not have rung more true for the Mets as they embark on their mission to end their 37-year championship drought.Even before Edwin Diaz went down for the season with a torn patella in the World Baseball Classic, and lefty Jose Quintana, who they signed to replace Chris Bassitt in the rotation, went down with a lesion on his ribs, there were legitimate concerns about their two old aces, Max Scherzer (38) and Justin Verlander (40), making it all the way through to the end of October. And then — bang — there it was: the announcement on Opening Day in Miami that Verlander was suffering from a low-grade strain of the teres major muscle in his armpit area and will have his Mets debut delayed indefinitely. After spending over a half billion this winter — $214 million alone on Diaz, Verlander and Quintana — in the effort to overtake the Braves in National League East and hop...Heat icon Dwyane Wade named to Hall of Fame Class of 2023
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:52:35 GMT
From the moment he walked off the court at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on April 10, 2019, with a career-ending triple-double, this moment Saturday in Houston at the NCAA Final Four was inevitable.Miami Heat icon Dwyane Wade has been selected as a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, with enshrinement to follow on Aug. 12 in Springfield, Mass.It will be one of the most star-studded inductions in years, rivaling the bittersweet 2020 inductions of Kevin Garnett, Tim Duncan, and, posthumously, Kobe Bryant.Announced as part of the Hall’s Class of 2023 along with Wade were fellow former NBA players Dirk Nowitzki, Pau Gasol and Tony Parker, as well as San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich and former WNBA star and current WNBA coach Becky Hammon.Wade’s ascension to the Hall seemingly was preordained from the moment he stepped on the court for the Heat in 2003 as a first-round pick out of Marquette. From there, he shared in Heat NBA championships in 2006, 201...Man in wheelchair struck by vehicle
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:52:35 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A man in a wheelchair was struck by a vehicle in the Sherman Heights neighborhood on Friday, authorities said. According to the San Diego Police Department, a 32-year-old man was driving a white 2015 Chevy Suburban eastbound in the left lane of 2400 Market St. around 7:30 p.m. at the time of the incident. San Diego jury awards $46M to paralyzed jiu-jitsu student As the driver was approaching 500 25th St., authorities say a man in a wheelchair was also in the eastbound left lane, just west of the intersection and not in the crosswalk, SDPD said. According to police, the man in the wheelchair was facing south but pushing himself north across the street. At that time, the driver of Suburban struck the man in wheelchair in the eastbound left lane, SDPD said.The man in the wheelchair, who authorities say was in his 60s, suffered a brain bleed that required surgery. According to SDPD, the man is expected to survive. Deadline to pay San Diego property taxes approaching Th...SDSU golfer to sing national anthem at Final Four
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:52:35 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A fellow San Diego State University athlete will be singing the national anthem prior to the Aztecs' men's basketball crucial Final Four game against the Florida Atlantic University Owls.April Ranches, a fifth-year senior and golfer at SDSU, says student-athletes whose schools made it to the Sweet 16 were asked to submit video auditions for the Final Four national anthem.Last week, Ranches, also a San Diego native, was selected by the NCAA as the SDSU athlete to sing the anthem, should the Aztecs make it to the Final Four, and advance they did. Super Sports Saturday: Watch Aztecs, Padres at Petco Park From that point on, Ranches says she's been prepping for the moment."This will be my first performance in front of a real audience," she said. "I will say it does help a lot being an athlete and having crowds watching."The San Diego community will be ready to rally on Ranches and the Aztecs on Saturday at 3:09 p.m.Michael Mantha removed from Ontario NDP caucus amid workplace investigation
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:52:35 GMT
The leader of Ontario’s new democrats says she’s removed long-time party member Michael Mantha from caucus amid an independent investigation into alleged workplace misconduct.Marit Stiles announced the move in a release issued Saturday, but said she could not share further details in order to protect the privacy of the complainant.A high-ranking NDP source who was not able to discuss the matter publicly says that when Stiles took over as leader and was briefed on the situation, she asked Mantha to take a leave.The source says the investigation is ongoing, but based on the information gathered so far, Stiles informed Mantha on Friday that she was removing him from caucus.Mantha has served as an NDP MPP since first being elected in 2011 to represent the northern Ontario riding of Algoma-Manitoulin.He most recently served as the party’s mining and natural resources critic until March 29, when his critic portfolio was reduced to mining alone, a position he no longer ho...Protestors across Canada demonstrate against RBC’s fossil-fuel funding
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:52:35 GMT
Demonstrators will gather in 40 locations across Canada to protest against the Royal Bank of Canada on Saturday for funding fossil fuel projects. The protests, part of a nation-wide effort dubbed Fossil Fools Day, will take place in cities including Edmonton, Toronto, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Halifax and Vancouver.RBC has outlined plans to reduce its financed emissions by 2030 with an end goal of net zero by 2050.But critics say its targets fall far short of what’s needed, accusing the bank of “greenwashing” last fall when it announced its targets for this decade. The bank has also faced criticism from Indigenous leaders including from the Wet’suwet’en, who have criticized the bank’s climate record and its funding of the Coastal GasLink Pipeline. The bank, for its part, has long stressed the importance of an orderly transition to net-zero.This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 1, 2023.Companies in this story: (TSX:RY)The Canadian PressPedestrian struck in Mossbank Drive and Lawrence Avenue East area
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:52:35 GMT
A pedestrian has been struck by a vehicle in the Mossbank Drive and Lawrence Avenue East area on Saturday morning.COLLISION:Mossbank Dr + Lawrence Av East11:09 a.m.– Pedestrian struck by a vehicle– Unknown injuries– Police are on scene– E/B lanes on Lawrence are blocked @TTCnotices#GO715851^lb— Toronto Police Operations (@TPSOperations) April 1, 2023Police responded to a call just after 11 a.m. of an adult male that was struck by a vehicle.The male has been transported to hospital and his injuries are believed to be non-life-threatening.Eastbound lanes on Lawrence Avenue are blocked and delays are expected in the area.Biden and his 2024 campaign: Waiting for some big decisions
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:52:35 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has all but announced he’s running for reelection, but key questions about the 2024 campaign are unresolved: Who will manage it? Where will it be based? When will he finally make it official?Advisers have long said he planned to wait until after March, when the year’s first fundraising period wraps up. That was an effort to help manage expectations because many donors who gave generously to Democratic causes during last fall’s elections were looking for a break. But an announcement isn’t imminent even now, aides insist, and probably won’t come until at least after Biden returns from an expected trip to Ireland in mid-April.Working on his own timeline could counter Biden’s low approval ratings and questions about his age — the 80-year-old would turn 86 before the end of a second term. It also means Biden won’t be hurried by pressure from former President Donald Trump, who’s already announced his 2024 campaign, ...Sikh, Christian die in targeted killings in Pakistan’s NW
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:52:35 GMT
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — A Pakistani Sikh businessman and a Christian cleaner were shot dead by unknown assailants in separate incidents in the northwestern city of Peshawar, police said Saturday.Gunmen on a motorbike opened fire on Sikh shop owner Dayal Singh when he was in his grocery store and fled the scene, said police officer Haroon Rasheed. He said an investigation was underway.Rasheed said police have found evidence from surveillance camera footage and will soon be able to identify the gunmen.Ranveer Singh, a representative of Pakistan’s minority Sikh community, said the businessman had no problems with anyone. He said Sikhs are feeling insecure as 11 members of their community have been killed in recent years.The minister for information and religious minorities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where Peshawar is located, assured Sikhs the culprits will be arrested and there will be steps to protect minorities. Feroze Jamal Shah Kakakhel also announced compensation of 500,00...Latest news
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