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Donte DiVincenzo, Jalen Brunson & Josh Hart FULL Postgame Presser After Round 1 Win! – NBA

  1. Donte DiVincenzo, Jalen Brunson & Josh Hart FULL Postgame Presser After Round 1 Win! NBA
  2. How the Knicks’ special chemistry helped them turn back the 76ers Yahoo Sports
  3. Ex-Villanova Stars Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart And Donte DiVincenzo Lead Knicks To Series-Clinching Victory In Philadelphia Forbes
  4. Knicks appreciate fans traveling to Philadelphia despite 76ers’ best efforts to keep them out sny.tv
  5. In 2nd stint as teammates, Knicks’ Villanova nucleus enjoying career year: ‘If you don’t like the way those three guys play, then you don’t like basketball’ New York Daily News

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2023-24 San Antonio Spurs Season | Gregg Popovich Post-Game Interview 10.29.2023 – San Antonio Spurs

  1. 2023-24 San Antonio Spurs Season | Gregg Popovich Post-Game Interview 10.29.2023 San Antonio Spurs
  2. The Spurs’ first two games created many coaching opportunities Pounding The Rock
  3. Standout Rookies From The NBA’s Opening Week-wemby-chet – NBA Draft Digest – Latest Draft News and Prospect Rankings Sports Illustrated
  4. 2023-24 San Antonio Spurs Season | Gregg Popovich Media Availability vs Clippers, 10.29.2023 San Antonio Spurs
  5. Lakers’ Darvin Ham sounds off on Victor Wembanyama hype comparisons to LeBron James ClutchPoints
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Chicago police confirm shooting at White Sox game at Guaranteed Rate Field; post-game Vanilla Ice concert canceled – WLS-TV

  1. Chicago police confirm shooting at White Sox game at Guaranteed Rate Field; post-game Vanilla Ice concert canceled WLS-TV
  2. Report: Multiple fans shot inside Guaranteed Rate Field during Friday’s White Sox game Sox On 35th
  3. Shooting reported at Guaranteed Rate Field during White Sox game as ’90s-themed concert canceled NBC Chicago
  4. Shooting investigation underway at Guaranteed Rate Field WGN TV Chicago
  5. White Sox shooting: two people are shot at Guaranteed Rate Field as Chicago officials are forced to cancel post-game Vanilla Ice concert Daily Mail
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Knicks’ Julius Randle’s wife responds to criticism of postgame kiss – USA TODAY

  1. Knicks’ Julius Randle’s wife responds to criticism of postgame kiss USA TODAY
  2. Julius Randle’s wife, Kendra, responds to Kenyon Martin’s displeasure of kiss after playoff win Fox News
  3. Kenyon Martin Has Big Problem With Julius Randle’s Post-Game Kiss, Says Knicks Star Needs To Pick Guys Over Wives OutKick
  4. Kendra Randle responds to Kenyon Martin’s criticism of her husband’s kiss after Knicks’ Game 5 win New York Post
  5. Angry Knicks fans rip down, stomp on poster of All-Star Julius Randle after playoff exit Fox News
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BGSU police charge Memphis basketball player with assault after apparent WNIT postgame punch – WTOL11

  1. BGSU police charge Memphis basketball player with assault after apparent WNIT postgame punch WTOL11
  2. Memphis’ Jamirah Shutes charged with assault for allegedly punching BGSU’s Elissa Brett in handshake line Fox News
  3. Bowling Green college basketball player struck in handshake line following win; Memphis player charged by campus police, school says CNN
  4. Punch thrown following Memphis-Bowling Green WNIT game The Daily Memphian
  5. Memphis player strikes Bowling Green player in handshake line | ESPN College Basketball ESPN
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Super Bowl 2023: Chiefs’ JuJu Smith-Schuster finds out he’s earned $1M bonus during postgame interview – CBS Sports

  1. Super Bowl 2023: Chiefs’ JuJu Smith-Schuster finds out he’s earned $1M bonus during postgame interview CBS Sports
  2. Super Bowl: JuJu Smith-Schuster finds out on live TV he got $1 million bonus Insider
  3. Travis Kelce was Chiefs’ top pass catcher, but without JuJu Smith-Schuster they don’t win the Super Bowl Deadspin
  4. JuJu Smith-Schuster Got Recruited By Chiefs’ Chris Jones After Steelers’ 2021 Loss: ‘Come Over Here And Get You One’ Steelers Depot
  5. WATCH: Did ex-Steeler JuJu Smith-Schuster get lucky on pivotal Super Bowl penalty call? Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Germaine Pratt on postgame comments: I have real feelings, sometimes they are raw

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Video of Bengals linebacker Germaine Pratt‘s immediate response to the team’s 23-20 AFC Championship Game loss to the Chiefs went viral on Sunday night.

Pratt was filmed walking into the locker room while asking “why the fuck did you touch the quarterback” in response to defensive end Joseph Ossai‘s late hit on Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. The penalty gave the Chiefs 15 yards and set up Harrison Butker‘s game-winning field goal in the final seconds.

It was an emotional response to a painful moment, which Pratt explained in a comment on an Instagram post that included video of his outburst.

“Yep ppl will post anything on social media for likes and views,” Pratt wrote. “I have real feelings sometimes they are raw. If you love something as much I do sometimes things will be said in the heated of the moment. But I know what type of teammate I am. And what type of man I am. Trust me no love lost Im hurt. Remember some ppl with hate you, rate you and shake you and try to break you but I will stand tall like always.”

Bengals head coach Zac Taylor, defensive tackle BJ Hill and others were quick to say that Ossai’s play was not the sole reason why the Bengals lost on Sunday and the team will have plenty of time to reflect on everything that didn’t go their way before they return to the football field.



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NFL suspends Broncos’ Randy Gregory, Rams’ Oday Aboushi for postgame altercation after Christmas Day game

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The NFL announced Monday that Denver Broncos outside linebacker Randy Gregory and Los Angeles Rams offensive lineman Oday Aboushi have been suspended one game without pay for their roles in a postgame fight after Sunday’s game. The altercation occurred as players met to exchange handshakes after the Rams’ 51-14 win at SoFi Stadium. Both players can appeal and Gregory has announced he will be appealing. 

Here is a look at what went down after the Week 16 game:

It looked like Gregory hit Aboushi in the helmet, appearing to upset Aboushi and causing him to retaliate with a shove. They were then separated.

Afterwards, Gregory admitted to hitting Aboushi. “If you want to know if I hit him in the mouth, I did,” he said (via 9News). And I got one back.”

On Monday evening, Gregory released a statement apologizing for his actions (via NFL Media):

“Dear Broncos country, I would like to thank my amazing teammates, staff, and fans who have supported me throughout this frustrating season. I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely apologize for my actions yesterday. The game was full of emotion and disappointment, and was not a reflection of my character. My goal is to finish out this season strong, play with pride and be part of the solution and not the problem going forward. Thank you.”

NFL VP of football operations Jon Runyan wrote a letter to Gregory and Aboushi warning them of the injury their actions could have caused and explaining how it is not in line with what is expected of them from the league.

“As you were walking toward a group of teammates, coaches, and media, you both stopped and swung at each other’s head and/or neck,” the letter stated (via NFL.com). “Your aggressive conduct could have caused serious injury and clearly does not reflect the high standards of sportsmanship expected of a professional.”

If the players do appeal and win that appeal, they will be eligible to return to their respective teams on Monday, Jan. 2. The Broncos next play the Kansas City Chiefs on Jan. 1, while the Rams take on the Los Angeles Chargers on the same day.

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Jaire Alexander delivers must-see postgame interview after Packers win

The Packers defense was the story of the team’s Christmas Day win over the Dolphins, 26-20, with three fourth-quarter interceptions of Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.

The electric Jaire Alexander started the takeaway barrage at the beginning of the quarter, De’Vondre Campbell continued it and Rasul Douglas sealed the win in the closing moments of the game.

It was one celebration after another for the Packers defense as it kept their playoff hopes alive.

But Alexander, who will never be accused of being shy, was just getting started.

The Packers’ Pro Bowl cornerback then gave a must-see post-game interview with Fox sideline reporter Pam Oliver in which he explained his pick of Tagovailoa in true Jaire Alexander fashion.

“If you celebrate, Merry Christmas, go spend time with your family,” Alexander told everyone watching. “We got the dub, baby. The Pack is back.”

And for good measure he “waddled” off the field, delivering an all-time troll to Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle.

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Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo, 76ers’ Montrezl Harrell involved in postgame altercation

PHILADELPHIA – Stolen basketballs. Crashing ladders. Petty refusals and threats of violence.

This was the scene that dominated Friday night at Wells Fargo Center, which unfolded after the 76ers beat the Bucks 110-102.

Milwaukee superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo tried to shoot extra foul shots after a terrible game he had at the line. The Sixers’ backup center Montrezl Harrell and a coaching staff member, Jordan Love, returned to the court, and Harrell took the ball from Giannis and refused to give it back.

Harrell stood in the corner shaking his head and holding the ball while Antetokounmpo pleaded with him.

“This isn’t f—— Milwaukee,” Harrell barked at Antetokounmpo, as witnessed by The Athletic. “Get that s— out of there.”

As if a bench player taking the ball from a two-time MVP, after a game, and screaming at him wasn’t strange enough, the situation grew even more bizarre. Love stood between Giannis and Harrell and told Antetokounmpo he could not have a ball to shoot, and was not permitted to shoot on the floor after the game.

So Antetokounmpo, who had shot 4-of-15 from the line during the game, for the worst shooting performance of his career, left the court and returned with two basketballs.

Only when he came back, a Wells Fargo Center employee pushed a large, A-frame ladder in front of the hoop where Giannis was shooting. Antetokounmpo asked the man to move the ladder so he could finish his shooting, and twice the man said no.

Now angry at the surprising circumstances he was facing, Giannis tried to move the ladder out of the way and wound up knocking it over. The arena employee scattered as the ladder crashed to the court.

Video of the incident with the ladder was posted to Twitter by a Philadelphia fan in the arena.

“I never try to disrespect anyone, in any way shape or form,” Antetokounmpo said, an hour after the incident. “I feel like today was just unfortunate event that took place. I think people did not respect the fact that sometimes players want to get some extra work in. I think it’s unprofessional to kick somebody off the court or take the ball or whatever the case might be. Or put the ladder in front of somebody while he’s trying to do his job. We get paid to do this. They didn’t just pick us. We get paid.”

There’s more. Antetokounmpo, now visibly frustrated, continued his work at one end of the floor, while Harrell was shooting at the other.

“Yeah I took the ball, get the f— outta here,” Harrell said, as Giannis shouted from his end: “I’m doing my f—— job.”

After Antetokounmpo left the court for good, his brother, Milwaukee teammate Thanasis Antetokounmpo, walked to midcourt to speak to Harrell. The Sixers’ reserve center threatened Thanasis, saying at separate times “I’ll beat your a–” and “you better send that s— back to the locker room.” Thanasis walked away without incident.

The Sixers declined to comment, but a league source said arena workers immediately remove video equipment from the tops of both backboards after every game. Philadelphia hosts Minnesota at Wells Fargo on Saturday.

It seemed Harrell’s problem was that an opposing player, in this case, Giannis, should not try to get extra shots up as the visiting team after a game. But there is no rule, written or unwritten, preventing it, and players from both teams who either struggle to shoot, or didn’t get to play much, sometimes return to the floor after the game for a little extra work.

Giannis was still agitated when he returned to the locker room as he recounted the incident to his teammates, who shook their heads in disbelief. The atmosphere inside was tense, and quite, save for Giannis’ voice as he explained and re-explained what happened.

Then someone repeatedly turned the lights out in the room as players were trying to finish getting dressed, which upset even more of them.

It turned out the culprit was Liam Antetokounmpo, Giannis’ 2-year old son.

Antetokounmpo finished the game with 25 points and 14 rebounds. He is actually in the midst of the worst two-game stretch of his career at the foul line. In Wednesday’s win over Cleveland, Giannis shot 4-of-11.

“It just funny to me because I have a basketball court at my house and my kids always go and shoot, and whenever it gets to 9 p.m. I go and take the ball from their hands,” Antetokounmpo said. “I feel like we’re more mature than that. We are professional athletes that try to do our job. You can go and ask (Harrell). I offered him to shoot, let’s shoot together. Meanwhile, I don’t understand this because there’s a basket right behind me. There was another basket behind me. And, he chose to come to take my ball, have his coach get in front of me, and kind of bully me away from the court and go to the other basket.

“I’m not going to try to fight somebody. I have kids now, I gotta save my money. But now, if you guys see that as disrespect, that’s on you.”

Antetokounmpo is shooting a career-worst .587 from the foul line this season, but 8-of-26 in a two-game stretch can certainly skew the numbers this early in the schedule. In the two games before these last two foul-shot clunkers, he was 11-of-18 and 7-of-8 on free throws.

“I’m just not making them, simple as that,” Giannis said. “I don’t think there’s no issue. The ball is not going in.”

The Athletic‘s staff writer Eric Nehm contributed to this story.

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