NBA: Pistons top Celtics in duel of red-hot teams

NBA: Pistons top Celtics in duel of red-hot teams
Malik Beasley of the Detroit Pistons looks to the Boston Celtics bench after making a three-point basket during the fourth quarter of an NBA basketball game at Little Caesars Arena on Feb. 26, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. (Getty Images via AFP)
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NBA: Pistons top Celtics in duel of red-hot teams

NBA: Pistons top Celtics in duel of red-hot teams
  • Malik Beasley scored 26 points off the bench to lead the Pistons, connecting on six of 11 from three-point range
  • In New York, Jalen Brunson scored a game-high 34 points to lead the Knicks to a 110-105 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers

LOS ANGELES: The suddenly surging Detroit Pistons toppled reigning champions Boston 117-97 Wednesday to push their NBA winning streak to eight games and halt the Celtics’ win streak at six.

Malik Beasley scored 26 points off the bench to lead the Pistons, connecting on six of 11 from three-point range.

Cade Cunningham scored 21 points and handed out 11 assists in his 26th double-double of the season and Detroit’s stout defense harried the Celtics into 19 turnovers that led to 24 Pistons points.

Down by as many as 15 in the first half, the Celtics had tied it 55-55 at the break, but Detroit clamped down in the third and took a 90-79 lead into the final period.

“It’s a great feeling,” Cunningham said of the eight-game winning streak — Detroit’s first streak that long since 2008.

With a record of 33-26 the Pistons have already surpassed their win total from the last two seasons combined.

During those difficult campaigns, the mantra was “restore this franchise,” Cunningham said.

“To see it coming to fruition now is a great thing,” he said. “I’m happy for the city, but I’m not satisfied at all.

“I think there’s still a lot more work to do. The city wants championships, and so we’re slowly building toward that,” he continued.

“This is a great start for us. It’s been a great year for us so far.”

Jayson Tatum scored 27 points to lead the Celtics, who were without All-Star forward Jaylen Brown because of a left thigh contusion.

In New York, Jalen Brunson scored a game-high 34 points to lead the Knicks to a 110-105 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers.

That included nine unanswered points with less than three minutes to play after the Sixers had erased a 16-point halftime deficit to take a four-point lead.

Brunson’s three-pointer with 1:28 remaining put New York up for good, his late heroics helping the Knicks overcome the absence of their leading scorer Karl-Anthony Towns.

Mikal Bridges added 28 points for New York and OG Anunoby scored 16.

Tyrese Maxey scored 30 points to lead the 76ers, who were again without star center Joel Embiid and slumped to a ninth straight defeat.

Western Conference leaders Oklahoma City bounced back from their loss to Minnesota on Monday with a 129-121 victory over the Nets in Brooklyn.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 27 points and Chet Holmgren added 22 points and 17 rebounds for the Thunder, who avoided consecutive defeats for what would have been just the second time this season.

Once again the Thunder got off to a slow start, trailing by as many as 18 in the first half.

They chipped away in the third quarter and trailed by six going into the fourth, when they finally turned the tide with an 18-0 scoring run.

Day’Ron Sharpe scored a career-high 25 points with 15 rebounds, five assists, two steals and three blocks for the Nets.

But Brooklyn, without suspended Nic Claxton and injured D’Angelo Russell and Cam Thomas, couldn’t keep pace late and were out-scored 39-25 in the final frame.

A three-point barrage carried the Miami Heat to a 131-109 home victory over the Atlanta Hawks.

Two days after they connected on just seven of 40 three-point attempts in a loss to the Hawks in Atlanta, the Heat drained 23 of their 42 shots from beyond the arc.

Tyler Herro scored 24 points and handed out 10 assists, and Duncan Robinson added 24 points off the bench as seven Heat players scored in double figures.

Los Angeles Clippers star James Harden scored 27 of his 30 points in the second half as the Clippers halted a three-game skid with a 122-117 victory over the Bulls in Chicago.


Ankle injury and ‘personal views’ kept Starc out of Champions Trophy

Ankle injury and ‘personal views’ kept Starc out of Champions Trophy
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Ankle injury and ‘personal views’ kept Starc out of Champions Trophy

Ankle injury and ‘personal views’ kept Starc out of Champions Trophy
  • Australian cricketer appears on Willow Talk Podcast co-hosted by his wife
  • Cricket Australia attributed Starc’s omission from squad to unspecified reasons

SYDNEY: Australian pace spearhead Mitchell Starc Thursday said a sore ankle was the main issue that kept him out of the ongoing Champions Trophy, but “personal views” also factored into the decision.

The 35-year-old was a surprise omission from a depleted Australian squad, also missing injured strike partners Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, for the 50-over tournament in Pakistan and UAE.

Cricket Australia attributed Starc’s absence to unspecified “personal reasons.”

Speaking for the first time since his withdrawal, Starc said his primary concern was fitness after experiencing ankle pain during Australia’s two-Test series in Sri Lanka this month.

But he admitted it was not the only factor.

“There are a few different reasons, some personal views,” Starc said on the Willow Talk podcast, which was co-hosted by his wife, Australia captain Alyssa Healy.

He did not expand on what his “personal views” were around the tournament, which is being played under strict security measures.

“I had a bit of ankle pain through the (Sri Lanka) Test series,” Starc added.

“So I just need to get that one right. Obviously, we have the (World Test Championship) final coming up and a West Indies tour after that.

“There is some IPL cricket as well.

“But the main one at the top of my mind is the Test final. Get my body right, play some cricket in the next couple of months and then be ready to go for the Test final.”

Starc was the only member of Australia’s “Big Three” fast bowling unit to play all of Australia’s last seven Tests against India and Sri Lanka and he has a busy calendar ahead.

He is set to play for Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League next month before the WTC final at Lord’s against South Africa in June, followed by a three-Test tour of the West Indies


England hammer out Women’s Nations League victory over Spain in World Cup final rematch

England hammer out Women’s Nations League victory over Spain in World Cup final rematch
Updated 27 February 2025
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England hammer out Women’s Nations League victory over Spain in World Cup final rematch

England hammer out Women’s Nations League victory over Spain in World Cup final rematch
  • Park netted in the 33rd minute at Wembley to ensure England saw off the side ranked second in the world
  • Spain never relented in five minutes of stoppage time, but England held firm to banish the painful memories of the World Cup misery

LONDON: Jess Park fired England to a 1-0 win against Spain on Wednesday in a Women’s Nations League clash that provided a measure of revenge for their World Cup final defeat.

Park netted in the 33rd minute at Wembley to ensure England saw off the side ranked second in the world.

It was the first time England had faced Spain since the Lionesses lost the 2023 World Cup final.

That showpiece success for Spain was eventually overshadowed by the controversy caused by the Luis Rubiales case.

Former Spanish football federation boss Rubiales was recently found guilty of sexual assault after kissing Spain star Jenni Hermoso on the lips without her consent during the World Cup medal ceremony.

Spain have tried to moved on from the scandal, with their Ballon d’Or winner Aitana Bonmati saying she hoped speaking out about what happened can lead to change in football and wider society.

With the focus back on the pitch, England struggled in the early stages of their latest Spain showdown.

They were fortunate not to fall behind when Lucia Garcia’s corner hit the crossbar.

Lauren James finally tested Spain keeper Cata Coll with a curling effort and then a fierce drive at the near post.

England were growing into the game and Park struck after some fine work by Alessia Russo, who carved through the Spanish defense for a shot that was blocked by Spain captain Irene Paredes.

The rebound fell for Manchester City midfielder Park, who prodded home from close range.

Spain looked to Salma Paralluelo for a near-instant reply, but the Barcelona winger’s shot was wide before England keeper Hannah Hampton denied Bonmati.

Hampton saved again to frustrate Bonmati just before half-time.

The game was briefly paused in the 52nd minute when the stadium lights went dark.

But light was restored and Paralluelo looked in prime position to equalize after she was released by Athenea del Castillo, but she was closed down at the last moment by Millie Bright.

Montse Tome’s team piled on the pressure, with Leila Ouahabi repelled by Hampton in a frantic finale.

England nearly had a late second after Coll spilled the ball from a sharp James effort before the keeper smothered it on the line.

Spain never relented in five minutes of stoppage time, but England held firm to banish the painful memories of the World Cup misery.


‘We will be back’: Guardiola vows to rebuild Man City

‘We will be back’: Guardiola vows to rebuild Man City
Updated 27 February 2025
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‘We will be back’: Guardiola vows to rebuild Man City

‘We will be back’: Guardiola vows to rebuild Man City
  • Haaland’s clinical finish in the 12th minute bnesolstered City’s bid to qualify for next season’s Champions League as they moved into fourth place
  • In the longer-term, Guardiola remains convinced City can be restored to their former glory despite a team aging in some positions and lacking Premier League experience in others

LONDON: Pep Guardiola insisted Manchester City will be a Premier League force again in the future after Erling Haaland sealed a 1-0 win at Tottenham on Wednesday.

Haaland’s clinical finish in the 12th minute bolstered City’s bid to qualify for next season’s Champions League as they moved into fourth place.

Battling to finish in the top four is a significant letdown for City after they won the last four Premier League titles to make it six in seven seasons for Guardiola.

Liverpool look almost certain to take the title this season, but City — beaten 2-0 by the Reds on Sunday — have been out of the race for months after a dismal period which has left them 20 points adrift of the leaders.

With City also out of the Champions League following their playoff loss to Real Madrid, Guardiola has only the FA Cup left as a path to silverware this season.

But in the longer-term, the Spaniard remains convinced City can be restored to their former glory despite a team aging in some positions and lacking Premier League experience in others.

The good and bad sides to City’s spluttering team were on full display in north London as they started brightly but wasted a series of chances to increase their lead before clinging on under heavy pressure after the interval.

“Never will be this season the old City,” Guardiola said. “Old City were too good, but we will be back.

“The game, it was open second half because we didn’t close the first. In this stadium always they have 20 to 25 minutes and second half we suffered.

“It’s happened many times this season that we give away an unbelievable amount of goals and up front there are many games, like Champions League at Sporting we should be 1-3 or 1-4 in the first half and we lost 4-1. Many times it happens and today fortunately it finished good.”

Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou claimed overeagerness hurt his injury-hit team during a one-sided first half.

Postecoglou’s men have endured a season almost as troubled as City’s, leaving them in 13th place and chasing Europa League glory to end a 17-year trophy drought.

“First half we were just a little bit too eager to get forward with the ball. I thought we were really wasteful and when you are against City, it allows them to get into a rhythm,” Postecoglou said.

“They can pick you off at different times and we just didn’t handle that part of the game well. They scored and had a couple of good chances to get further ahead.

“I certainly felt second half we dominated the game and territory. We were pretty relentless. Much better with the ball and a lot calmer but just missing a goal and ultimately fell short.

“It’s disappointing to lose again and that’s the main feeling, but it did look more like us today.”


Endrick gives Real Madrid edge on Real Sociedad in Copa del Rey semi

Endrick gives Real Madrid edge on Real Sociedad in Copa del Rey semi
Updated 27 February 2025
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Endrick gives Real Madrid edge on Real Sociedad in Copa del Rey semi

Endrick gives Real Madrid edge on Real Sociedad in Copa del Rey semi
  • Endrick pounced after 19 minutes, finishing with the outside of his boot after racing on to Jude Bellingham’s diagonal ball

SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain: Endrick’s well-taken strike earned Real Madrid a 1-0 win at Real Sociedad in a tight Copa del Rey semifinal first leg clash on Wednesday.
However there was controversy when just before half-time the match was briefly paused because of chants of “Asencio die” being aimed at Real Madrid defender Raul Asencio, according to Spanish media.
A video subsequently emerged on social media of a Real Sociedad fan appearing to make monkey gestures at Vinicius Junior while the game was stopped.
Spanish and European champions Madrid took control of the tie ahead of the second leg on April 1 at their Santiago Bernabeu stadium.
Endrick pounced after 19 minutes, finishing with the outside of his boot after racing on to Jude Bellingham’s diagonal ball, and it was enough to claim his side the win.
Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti was without French superstar Kylian Mbappe after a dental problem as well as Fede Valverde and Thibaut Courtois.
The Real Madrid boss chose to rotate his side ahead of the visit to face Real Betis in La Liga on Saturday and next week’s Champions League last 16 clash against Atletico Madrid.
Despite his many changes, including starts for Arda Guler, Fran Garcia and Eduardo Camavinga, Madrid put on a solid showing at the Reale Arena in San Sebastian.
Endrick sent Los Blancos ahead when Bellingham sent the 18-year-old attacker in on goal.
After taking one touch to control, with his second Endrick stroked home stylishly at the near post.
It was his sixth goal of the campaign, four of those coming in the Copa del Rey, where Ancelotti has given him the most chance to shine.
Bellingham, who missed Madrid’s win against Girona in La Liga last weekend through suspension, looked fresh and helped his side stay largely on top.
Vinicius came close with a low shot which Alex Remiro tipped to safety.
Madrid goalkeeper Andriy Lunin made a fine double save early in the second half to keep Mikel Oyarzabal and Takefusa Kubo at bay.
Madrid came close to a second at the other end when Endrick crashed a shot against the bar from the edge of the box.
Remiro produced a fine save to push away Bellingham’s deflected strike and then another to thwart the same player from long range in the final stages, keeping Real Sociedad’s hopes of a second leg comeback alive.
In the other semifinal first leg on Tuesday Atletico Madrid fought back to draw 4-4 with record 31-time cup winners Barcelona.


Liverpool 13 points clear in Premier League after Newcastle win

Liverpool 13 points clear in Premier League after Newcastle win
Updated 27 February 2025
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Liverpool 13 points clear in Premier League after Newcastle win

Liverpool 13 points clear in Premier League after Newcastle win

LIVERPOOL: Liverpool took another giant stride toward the Premier League title with a 2-0 win over Newcastle to move 13 points clear at the top of the table on Wednesday.
Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister were on target either side of half-time as the Reds further stretched their advantage after Arsenal were earlier held 0-0 at Nottingham Forest.
Unbeaten in 24 league games, Liverpool are cruising toward a record-equalling 20th English top flight title but just their second in 35 years.
Defeat leaves Newcastle down in sixth, three points adrift of the top four.
Liverpool boss Arne Slot had to make do with a seat in the stands after being handed a two-match touchline ban for his red card in a fiery Merseyside derby at Everton earlier this month.
With Slot’s assistant Sipke Hulshoff also banned, it was another member of his coaching staff — former Everton defender — Johnny Heitinga who patrolled the touchline.
Newcastle were dealt a huge blow before a ball was kicked as 21-goal top scorer Alexander Isak was ruled out due to a groin injury.
The Anfield crowd were in a mood to party after their side secured a statement 2-0 win at Manchester City on Sunday.
And they were given plenty of reason to remain in good voice.
It took the home side just 11 minutes to go in front when the lively Luis Diaz cut the ball back for Szoboszlai to roll in, although questions will be asked over Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope’s poor attempt to keep it out.
The sides will meet again in the League Cup final on March 16.
Despite a third defeat in four league games, there was some encouragement for the Magpies looking ahead to Wembley, especially if Isak is back fit.
The Swede’s stand-in Callum Wilson had a huge chance to equalize when he timed his run in behind Ibrahima Konate, only to slice his finish well wide.
Szoboszlai was inches away from a spectacular second when his curling effort from the edge of the area drifted just wide.
Once Liverpool did get the second just after the hour mark, there was never any doubt over the outcome.
Mohamed Salah’s eight-game scoring streak finally came to an end, but he did still have a telling contribution with his 22nd assist of the season.
The Egyptian sucked in three Newcastle defenders before dishing the ball out to Mac Allister who fired high into Pope’s top right-hand corner.
At the end of a draining run of five Premier League games in 15 days, Slot’s men were able to ease to another vital three points in the final 30 minutes.
Pope was spared a second embarrassment when he fumbled at a corner and Virgil van Dijk had a goal ruled out for a foul by Konate.
The Liverpool fans struck up multiple choruses of “we’re going to win the league” in the closing stages.
Even in the closing days of February, little doubt remains as who will be crowned champions in May, if not before then.