Author: Michael

Tottenham Hotspur miss the opportunity to go four points clear of the relegation zone after a 1-1 draw with Leeds United
Mathys Tel put Spurs in front but went on to give away a penalty for Leeds’ equaliser
Roberto de Zerbi: “Maybe the pressure, the crucial part of the season, we suffered too much”
Spurs could be in the relegation zone before they play away at Chelsea if West Ham win at Newcastle
Should Spurs have had a penalty in stoppage time?

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After the Los Angeles Lakers lost Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals 131-108 to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Saturday, the question was not whether they would lose the series but when. The hope was that they would be able to stave off elimination for at least a couple of days by winning Game 4 on Monday at home, although it was realistically a pretty faint hope.
In each of the first three games, the Lakers were able to stay within striking distance until the third quarter, when the Thunder hit the turbo button.

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“Brave” is how Keith Andrews described Brentford’s performance in Saturday’s defeat at Manchester City and he was certainly right.
What he did not mention was how “brave” he was in team selection, with a formation and player switch he had not used before.
Full-back Aaron Hickey made his first start since February after injury but not in the backline. Instead, the Scotland international played in an unfamiliar defensive midfield role as the Bees fielded a new 4-4-2 line-up.
And for large parts of the game it worked.

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Thunder vs. Lakers final score, results: SGA’s 35 says goodnight to LA and LeBron James in series sweep originally appeared on The Sporting News.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 35 points and eight assists, along with 28 points from Ajay Mitchell as the Oklahoma City Thunder endured a rally by the Los Angeles Lakers to sweep the Western Conference semifinal series 4-0.
The Lakers were down by as many as 12 points in the second half before surging back to take a five point lead with 8:40 to go.

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The club had previously looked at selling its facilities and moving to the University of East Anglia [Martin Giles/BBC]
A rugby club that has previously toyed with selling its entire site has revealed it instead plans to revamp its facilities.
Norwich Rugby Club said its 1971 clubhouse at Beeston Hyrne had become difficult to manage cost-effectively and it previously considered relocating to the University of East Anglia.
But the club has since sold a strip of land of less than two acres on the southern side, and acquired 12 acres of land immediately north.

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