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Richard Jefferson Responds To Fan Questions In Hilarious TikTok

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Fadeaway World

By Nico Martinez View the original article to see embedded media. 17-year NBA veteran Richard Jefferson played his final NBA game back in 2018, but he continues to be a prominent voice in the NBA community. Serving as an analyst and broadcaster for ESPN, RJ is always offering his takes on the current state of basketball. His best performances of all, however, happen on TikTok, where he routinely shows his funny side in more personal and light-hearted videos. .Amongst a sea of great content, Jefferson made another splash online in a more recent video, when he responded to some interesting quest…

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Wake Forest Drops Close Contest at Miami, 92-84

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SportsCarolina Monthly

CORAL GABLES, Fla. – The Wake Forest men’s basketball team fell to Miami 92-84 on Saturday evening inside Watsco Center. Five Demon Deacons (11-3, 1-2 ACC) finished in double figures, while Wake Forest shot 54.7 percent from the field as the team battled until the final seconds. Jake LaRavia continued his strong production with a team-high 19 points on 9-of-13 shooting to go with seven rebounds and six assists. This marks the fourth game this season LaRavia has led the Deacs in scoring and the ninth double-digit scoring performance. Isaiah Mucius connected on a game and season-high five three-…

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Wake Forest Caps Historic Season with TaxSlayer Gator Bowl Championship

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The 2021 Wake Forest football team capped off its historic season on New Year’s Eve, defeating Big Ten foe Rutgers in the 77th annual TaxSlayer Gator Bowl 38-10 inside TIAA Bank Field on Friday. No. 17 Wake Forest (11-3, 7-1 ACC) became just the second team in program history to win double-digit games and tied the program record with 11 victories while also setting a program record with seven conference victories and finished the home season with a perfect 6-0 mark. Head Coach Dave Clawson became the first coach in program history to win four bowl games as all four titles …

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Hall of Fame Case: Carl Crawford

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Prime Time Sports Talk

Carl Crawford makes his first and likely only appearance on the Hall of Fame ballot this season. His case for induction is interesting, albeit not the strongest. Once a star outfielder for the Tampa Bay Rays, Crawford’s career has seen itself overshadowed by his lackluster performance after signing a long-term deal with the Red Sox ahead of 2011. He briefly redeemed himself with above-average play with the Dodgers in 2013 and 2014, but still underperformed his contract. Overall, he was a productive big league player for two-thirds of a 15-year career. In 1,716 games, Crawford slashed .290/.330…

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Jordan adds female noun for ‘Jordanian’ to constitution

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Al-Araby

Jordan’s parliament added the words “Jordanian women” to its constitution on Sunday in a move described as a step in the right direction by women’s rights advocates. Previously, the Jordanian constitution referred to its citizens in the male plural – the norm for the Arabic language when referring to a mixed gender group. With Sunday’s amendment, the constitution will now refer to “Jordanian men” and “Jordanian women” separately. The step was positive, but not a “big step forward”, Oraib Rantawi, the founder and director of the Amman-based Quds Centre for Political Studies, told The New Arab. …

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Week 17 Gameday Injury Updates

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By Kyle Wood Kirk Cousins is out after testing positive for COVID-19, while Carson Wentz has been cleared to play. It’s finally fantasy championship weekend. A few studs are making their long-awaited return in the week you need them most: Elijah Mitchell, D’Andre Swift and, potentially, Kareem Hunt are back this week. But COVID-19 remains omnipresent in the injury report, taking out Kirk Cousins, Antonio Gibson, Julio Jones and more. Catch up on the latest injury and COVID-19 news around the league before your lineup locks. QuarterbacksKirk Cousins, Vikings—OUT Cousins tested positive for COVI…

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Scottie Pippen To Larsa After Malik Beasley Received A 120-Day Jail Sentence: “Go Ahead, Keep Talking To These Losers.”

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By Orlando Silva View the original article to see embedded media. Scottie Pippen and his ex-wife Larsa had a tumultuous story. They had four children together and lived a happy marriage after cheating rumors surfaced. They filed for divorce on different occasions and right now, it doesn’t look like they are on the best terms. Even though Larsa defended Scottie when The Last Dance showed how underpaid he was during his time with the Chicago Bulls, and then called out a lady for trying to expose her ex-husband, her recent words suggest the 6x NBA champion isn’t happy with Larsa’s decisions. Last…

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Bob Raissman: Top 10 sports media moments of 2021

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New York Daily News

NEW YORK — Upon the arrival of 2022, what better time to take a look back at the Top 10 sports media moments of 2021 as compiled by, well, me. There were highlights and lowlights on a variety of fronts. So, here goes. In honor of the Free World still turning upside down, the rankings will go from 10 to 1. Happy New Year. 10) Amateur athletes cash in on their name, image and likeness (NIL)This should energize the college sports media, giving it a whole new category to cover. Two dozen states agreed to allow college players to cash in on NIL through product endorsements, business ventures, and p…

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CCTV+: China Media Group president delivers New Year message to global audience

BEIJING, Jan. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — China Media Group (CMG) President Shen Haixiong addressed the global audience on the first day of 2022, with the focus on the reflection of the CMG’s work over the past year and the group’s great roles in future news coverage.

“The New Year’s first ray of sunshine is illuminating the world. The new year is the Year of the Tiger on the Chinese lunar calendar. I would like to extend my best wishes from Beijing, wishing you a year full of prosperity and vitality!” Shen said.

Noting that the CMG has served as a witness to the remarkable past and recorded the country’s achievements through its dedicated work, Shen said that China’s overseas broadcasting services will continue this in 2022.

Shen also said that presenting China’s stories well to global audiences remains the CMG’s mission.

The CMG president said that reporting based on facts should be the fundamental principle of global journalists, and in the meantime, the group has debunked lies and myths in news stories regarding issues such as COVID-19 and Afghanistan.

He said the group has established a diverse and inclusive cooperation mechanism with international media partners.

The CMG president also referred to China’s scheduled hosting of the 2022 Winter Olympic Games and Paralympic Games – the world’s biggest sporting event of 2022.

Shen said China Media Group is ready to bring the event to global audiences, with cutting-edge technologies and its newly-launched Olympic Channel.

“During the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, CMG broadcast the world’s first live coverage of Olympic events on a 4K Ultra HD channel. The channel attracted more than 400 million viewers within three months of its launch. In just over 30 days, the Olympic flame will once again be lit in Beijing, during Chinese New Year. With the technologies of ‘5G+4K/8K+AI’, CMG has set up a livestreaming carriage on the high-speed train from Beijing to Zhangjiakou, Hebei province. It’s the first tech solution in the world to record and broadcast with Ultra HD streaming on high-speed trains,” Shen said.

Shen also said that in 2022, the CPC will hold its 20th National Congress to draw a blueprint for China’s future.

Link: https://youtu.be/tgS2VG4TRQs

Video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgS2VG4TRQs

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Kraken keep finding ways to lose in home loss to Canucks

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The Seattle Times

Perhaps there’s no better metaphor for the Kraken season than Will Borgen’s game Saturday night. The 25-year-old defenseman turned the puck over in the first period to give the Canucks their first goal. He had another costly turnover later. Then he scored a dramatic third-period goal — his first in the NHL — to make it a one-goal game, potentially stealing momentum for the Kraken, and giving not only himself redemption but the Kraken a legitimate chance to win. It took 14 seconds for the Canucks to score again and make it 4-2, the Kraken once again surrendering a goal right after a big tally o…