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Lebanon Defeats Angola in Pre-Olympic Tournament: A Close Match till the End

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The Lebanese team put the brakes on Angola, who were tired after the match against Spain, with their outside shooting and their decision-making. Despite coming back after the break to lead the Asians by eleven points, they were unable to finish the job in the last quarter and ended up losing 70-74.

The Asian team, with former NBA player Omari Spellman as a reference, will face this Saturday in the semi-finals of the pre-Olympic tournament in Valencia against the Bahamas of Eric Gordon, Buddy Hield and DeAndre Ayton after surprising Angola in a match in which the Africans came out without the defensive toughness of Wednesday and without a clear direction, and when they were close to completing the comeback they found the points of guard Karim Zeinoun.

Pep Clarós’ team, who gave Spain a scare in the first half on Wednesday, limited themselves to trying their luck from beyond the three-point line, but found that the Lebanese team was right on target in that aspect, with Omari Spellman on fire from the start.

With his help and the help of guard Sergio El Darwich, Lebanon started the match much more in tune (8-17, m.7) against a rival that showed that the physical effort against Spain had taken its toll. Angola did not look for inside balls and preferred the three-point shot, sometimes without much conviction, rather than finding the advantage in the post after a few seconds (13-19).

Lacking success from outside and inconsistency inside, Angola suffered in the second quarter under the young forward Youssef Khayat, who was the perfect squire for Spellman to continue increasing the lead (24-35). Lebanon was much better at choosing and thus went to the locker room, with a four of nine from the perimeter, compared to Angola’s poor four of 21.

But the return to the court of center Jilson Bango, recently signed by Casademont Zaragoza, shook up Angola and with seven points in just a couple of minutes the African team reacted with a 13-2 run that tied the game twenty-five minutes later (37-37, m.25).

These were Angola’s best moments, with Bango and Fernando on the court defending much better and, above all, moving better in attack to propose more meaningful plays, although they could not get away from Lebanon. Angola tried everything, taking advantage in the low post, although Lebanon, always with an omnipresent Spellman – who finished with 22 points – remained on the lookout (45-44).

With ten minutes to go and everything still to be decided, the Africans collapsed and Karim Zeinoun ‘dressed’ as a hero with a couple of recoveries that ended in a tray and a triple on the possession buzzer that put the Asians eleven ahead (56-67, m.35). READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Silvio De Sousa’s inside power brought the Angolans closer again (62-67, m.38), but his poor decisions in attack left the double African reaction unrewarded, first in the third quarter and then in the last.

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Angola-Lebanon, 70-74

70 – Angola (13+11+21+25): Dundao (7), Miguel (3), Francisco (-), Fernando (12), Bango (11) – starting five – Neto (-), Gonçalves (13), Fernandes (2), Gakou (8), De Sousa (10), Macachi (-), Pereira (4).

74 – Lebanon (19+16+9+30): Mezher (-), El Darwich (14), Khayat (9), Spellman (22), Haidar (9) -five initials-, Saoud (-), Zeinoun ( 15), Khalil (1), Mansour (-), Ezzedine (-), Gyokchyan (2), Hadidian (2).

Referees: Martins Korzlovskis (LAT), Juan Fernández (ARG), Boris Krejic (SLO). They eliminated Mansour (m.37) and Haidar (m.39).

Incidents: Third and final match of Group A of the pre-Olympic tournament in Valencia, made up of Spain, Lebanon and Angola, played in the Fonteta pavilion in front of 805 spectators.

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FFR announces the player’s exclusion following his racist remarks

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Melvyn Jaminet leaves the France group currently present in Argentina after the publication of a video in which he claims to want to “hit” the “first Arab I meet with his helmet”[il] cross”.

The French Rugby Federation announced in a press release on Sunday evening the sidelining “with immediate effect” Melvyn Jaminet, here “leaves the France group currently present in Argentina”In a video posted on his personal Instagram account and since deleted, the 25-year-old fullback claims:“The first Arab I come across, I’ll hit him with my helmet.”

Racist remarks that the FFR, following on from RC Toulon, Melvyn Jaminet’s club, “condemns in the strongest terms”. The instance announces that a “an internal investigation is underway to shed full light on the making of these extremely serious remarks and to take appropriate measures.” In an apology message published on Instagram, Melvyn Jaminet assures that he understands the FFR’s sanction and announces that he will stand “at their disposal in order to shed light on this matter.”

“A rapid and appropriate reaction” for Amélie Oudéa-Castéra

The Federation “reaffirms its unwavering commitment to diversity, inclusion and secularism” and ensures that“no discriminatory behavior, of any nature whatsoever, has any place in French rugby”. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Amélie Oudéa-Castéra praised on X a “rapid and appropriate reaction to the fear caused by Melvyn Jaminet’s comments”. And the Minister of Sports added: “ZERO tolerance against racism”.

Jaminet came on as a substitute in the 73rd minute of the test match won by the French XV against Argentina on Saturday evening.

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Wimbledon 2024 results: Coco Gauff falls to Emma Navarro, Jasmine Paolini through after Madison Keys injury

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American Keys, 29, was forced to stop with the score locked at 6-3 6-7 (6-8) 5-5 on Court One.

She appeared to pick up the injury when she hit a forehand while serving for victory at 5-2 in the final set.

Keys, 29, took a medical timeout at the change of ends when leading 5-4 and was treated before leaving the court.

The 12th seed reappeared with strapping high on her thigh and was clearly hampered by the injury.

Paolini, 28, broke again to level at 5-5 before Keys decided she could no longer continue.

“Right now I’m so sorry for her,” said Paolini. “To end the match like this is bad. What can I say?

“I think we played a really good match. It was tough, a lot of ups and downs. I’m feeling a bit happy but also sad for her. It’s not easy to win like that.”

French Open finalist Paolini had never won a match in the Wimbledon main draw before this year’s tournament. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

After winning the first set, she trailed in the second 5-1 but rallied brilliantly to force a tie-break – which Keys eventually took on her fourth set point.

Keys established a big lead again in the decider before her injury dashed her dreams.

Elsewhere, Croatian Donna Vekic progressed to the last eight by overcoming Spaniard Paula Badosa in three sets.

The world number 37 won 6-2 1-6 6-4 in a rain-interrupted game on court two.

Vekic will play New Zealand’s Lulu Sun in the quarter-finals after her win over Briton Emma Raducanu.

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LeBron’s Son Bronny Makes NBA Debut: 4 Points, 2 Rebounds, and 2 Assists

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07-07-2024 – 15:26

For LeBron’s son 4 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists in 22 minutes SAN FRANCISCO (USA) (ITALPRESS) – Four points with 2/9 from the field, 2 rebounds, two assists and a steal in 22 minutes: this is how the NBA adventure of Bronny James, LeBron’s son, began. He made his debut in a Lakers jersey at the California Classic, prologue to the Las Vegas Summer League, in the 108-94 defeat against Sacramento. For Bronny, the alibi of his first game in almost four months, since USC’s elimination with Arizona. “It doesn’t matter if he plays well or not at this stage, I just want him to continue to grow with training, with video sessions, with individual work”, commented dad LeBron from the Team USA retreat that is preparing for the Games.

Meanwhile, according to “Espn”, for the first time in over ten years LeBron will play with a contract below the maximum amount: the Chosen One has signed a two-year, $101.35 million contract with the Lakers, which will avoid the restrictions on the salary cap that could affect the future of the team and thus help them find a quality reinforcement on the market after Klay Thompson, who ended up in Dallas, and DeMar DeRozan, have faded away. The latter has left Chicago to sign a three-year, $74 million contract with Sacramento (two second-round picks and money to the Bulls, the trade also involves San Antonio, which receives Harrison Barnes and an unprotected pick in the 2031 draft) where he will join Domantas Sabonis, De’Aaron Fox and Keegan Murray. James has only accepted a pay cut once in his career, in 2010, when he signed with Miami on a two-year, $68.6 million deal: the $15 million he gave up allowed the Heat to shore up a roster that went on to play in four consecutive finals, winning two titles. – Ipa Agency photo – (ITALPRESS). glb/red 07-Jul-24 15:25 . READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

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