After the 76ers star poured in 46 points against the Warriors, Green revealed what Embiid said to him after the game.
The Warriors edged the 76ers 120–112 on Friday night in a matchup tilting one of the most dangerous teams in West against one of the best teams in the East.
In a losing effort, 76ers star Joel Embiid put together another MVP-level performance. He finished with 46 points, nine rebounds and eight assists on 13-of-23 shooting from the floor.
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LOUISVILLE- Questions about this season for Alabama are only just beginning, For all the unfortunate drama off the court, whether it be the tragic incident that led to the loss of life, or the fumbled press conferences. This is only the beginning for some.
The team filed out of he Yum Center in Louisville after Friday’s loss to San Diego State with their heads held down, boarding the bus back to the hotel located just across the street. Nate Oats sat in the front seat as the bus pulled out, with a few Alabama fans waving goodbye as they pulled out.
This wasn’t the list we were expecting, so prepare for the ultimate shakeup in rankings.
The Mavericks continued their post-All-Star break slide with another dumbfounding loss.
The Mavericks continued their baffling post-All-Star break slide with a dumbfounding 117–109 loss at home to the 24–51 Hornets.
The poor effort by the Mavericks led to Dallas’ fans showering the home team with boos on Friday night.
Star guard Kyrie Irving was asked about the booing of the home crowd in the postgame press conference.
“So what?” Irving said. “You obviously want to play well, but it’s only five people on the court that can play for the Dallas Mavericks.
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History was made Friday.
It wasn’t quite the evening to remember that Thursday was, but Friday night was still a historical one for college basketball.
Let’s recap the best and worst from the final day of the tournament with multiple games happening at the same time (pour one out).
Best game
(5) San Diego State 71, (1) Alabama 64 (South)
Look, Thursday night gave us two absolute classics, and sometimes that’s all you can as for out of a Sweet 16 round.
Deion Sanders made his expectations crystal clear for Colorado players when they’re away from the team.
The Colorado football coach has been doing an incredible job of building a culture in Boulder. Before even coaching a game, he’s setting the tone.
Part of setting the tone is making your expectations clear and as blunt as possible. With the players getting a little time away from the team, Deion Sanders let two things be known:
You’re off the team if you show up late Monday and please don’t make him have to go to a funeral.
Deion Sanders sets the tone at Colorado.
Three-time Formula One world champion Nelson Piquet has been ordered to pay 5,000,000 Brazilian Reals (£780,000) for making racist and homophobic comments about Lewis Hamilton.
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Let’s rank the Elite Eight by their title chances in the men’s NCAA tournament.
Only eight teams are still standing in the 2023 men’s NCAA tournament, and at this point, it truly feels like any of them can win the whole thing with every No. 1 seed already eliminated. After a thrilling round of games in the Sweet 16, we are left with four tremendous matchups for the regional championships. By Sunday night, the Final Four will be set, and the teams will be off to Houston to compete for the national title.
Details have been released in the collapse of Utah State football player Josh Davis.
It was announced by the program an unnamed player collapsed Thursday and had to be rushed to the hospital.
Utah State Player Collapses During Practice, Taken To Hospital
Now, the Aggies have identified the player as Davis and announced he suffered “non-traumatic cardiac arrest,” according to KSL.
Alabama stuck its neck out to defend Brandon Miller, amid link to a murder case, in pursuit of a championship. The Tide didn’t even come close to that goal.