The San Antonio Spurs say veteran coach Gregg Popovich is “expected to make a full recovery” after he suffered a mild stroke earlier this month.
The 75-year-old has missed the Spurs’ last six games with what was originally described as an undisclosed health issue.
He suffered the a stroke on 2 November at the team’s arena before a home win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.
A club statement said Popovich “has already started a rehabilitation program” but the “timeline for his return to the sidelines has not been determined”.
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Assistant Mitch Johnson has stepped in as interim coach in Popovich’s absence.
Popovich, the oldest coach in NBA history, is the league’s all-time leader in victories with 1,390 regular season wins and another 170 post-season triumphs.
He has guided the Spurs to five NBA titles in his 29 seasons at the helm.
Paul seems to enjoy ruffling feathers, prioritising clicks over what people think of him.
“My brand has become the comments section, which is full of hate, accusations, lies. It has become all of these things but they don’t see the underlying genius in it all, which is that I’m just an entertainer having a blast,” he says.
But dig a little further and you will find a more complex individual.
“The super power is the resilience, the hard work, the ambition and all of that stuff,” he explains.
“When your parents are hard on you it can create a lack of self love and insecurities. You just have to squash the bad parts and then keep the good parts of trauma.”
When Paul says “it’s all a game and I’m playing the game better”, you get the feeling he is not just referring to boxing.
But controversy follows him just as closely as his vast fanbase.
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Paul was dropped from Bizaardvark after neighbours complained of the “living hell” caused by parties and noise at his Californian mansion in 2017.
Dustin Poirier only had to point at the scoreboard to win his latest dispute.
It’s no secret that Poirier and fellow lightweight contender Michael Chandler have long disliked each other, with their feud culminating at UFC 281 in November 2022 when Poirier defeated Chandler by second-round submission in a “Fight of the Night”-winning duel.
Despite the respect was shown in the cage that night, there’s still plenty of animosity between Poirier and Chandler, and Chandler used a word association segment with ESPN to take a shot at “The Diamond.”
Watch the clip below, in which Chandler called Poirier “salty.”
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It didn’t take Poirier long to respond and he didn’t have to say much, simply posting the finish from their fight on Instagram Stories (h/t Championship Rounds):
Chandler has other fish to fry this Saturday as he takes on another past opponent in Charles Oliveira in the co-main event of UFC 309 in New York. Let’s hope Chandler is recovered from Poirier’s burn by the time fight night rolls around.
The top-2 fights at UFC 309 are intriguing, but as far as narratives go they have zero juice. Jones has spent 90 percent of his media time being asked about Tom Aspinall, not Stipe Miocic, and Michael Chandler’s rematch with Charles Oliveira came out of nowhere.
That’s not to say these fights won’t deliver because they definitely could. It’s just that the lack of enthusiasm surrounding the final UFC pay-per-view of 2024 is understandable.
UEFA have opened an investigation into suspended Premier League referee David Coote after he was filmed snorting white powder in a shocking video taken while he was on duty at Euro 2024.
In the eight second Whatsapp film the under-fire VAR specialist is wide-eyed as he uses a rolled up US bank note to snort a four inch line of what appears to be cocaine.
Coote, 42, was suspended by the PGMOL, governing body for professional referees, this week after a separate video emerged of him, again wide-eyed, calling former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp a “German c**t”.
UEFA confirmed in a statement today they have now opened an investigation into the ref for a potential violation of its regulations.
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It read: “A UEFA Ethics and Disciplinary Inspector has been appointed to evaluate a potential violation of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations by the referee, Mr. David Coote.
“Further information regarding this matter will be made available in due course.”
UEFA have already taken action against the Prem ref by removing him from their list of officials for the upcoming international fixtures.
In the viral video, the bedside table alongside the white powder are seen scattered with packets of prescription drugs, a credit card, and the Terry Hayes novel The Year of The Locust.
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He sent the clip to a pal and it’s believed he filmed himself in his Uefa-funded hotel room he used during the tournament.
The ref sent another photo from Frankfurt on July 1. It showed his credit cards on a saucer either side of six chopped-up lines of suspicious white powder. He was staying in hotel rooms appointed by tournament organiser UEFA.
The pal, who wishes to remain anonymous, also reveals that the referee made other derogatory remarks about Everton football club and Liverpool player Andy Robertson.
Coote’s previous comments about Klopp are now at the centre of both a PGMOL and FA investigation into his conduct.
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As the scandal grew this week, Uefa also took him off their roster for games during this weekend’s international break.
Other videos were sent over the summer from France, where Coote officiated at three football matches at the Paris Olympics.
They included the Israel versus Japan clash on July 30, where he was in charge of VAR.
A PGMOL spokesperson told The Sun: “We aware of the allegations and are taking them very seriously. David Coote remains suspended pending a full investigation.
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“David’s welfare continues to be of utmost importance to us and we are committed to providing him with the ongoing necessary support he needs through this period.
“We are not in a position to comment further at this stage.”
Coote was suspended by PGMOL bosses earlier this week after a leaked video showed the ref abusing Liverpool and their ex manager Jurgen Klopp.
The footage was said to have been taken during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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An investigation is now taking place and the FA are also initiating their own probe, as Coote could be charged with an aggravated breach of FA rules after mentioning Klopp’s nationality in the initial leaked video.
NEW YORK – The UFC 309 pre-fight press conference takes place Thursday, and you can watch a live stream of the event in the video above.
The press conference takes place at The Theatre at MSG, attached to Madison Square Garden, which hosts Saturday’s fight card (ESPN+ pay-per-view, ESPNews, ESPN+).
UFC 309 is built around the return of two of the most decorated fighters in UFC history. Heavyweight champion Jon Jones (27-1 MMA, 21-1 UFC) makes history comeback for the first time in 20 months, while former titleholder Stipe Miocic (20-4 MMA, 14-4 UFC) sees action following a nearly 44-month layoff. And in the co-main event, former lightweight champ Charles Oliveira (34-10 MMA, 22-10 UFC) rematches Michael Chandler (23-8 MMA, 2-3 UFC).
Here’s what you need to know about the UFC 309 press conference.
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What time does the UFC 309 press conference start?
The UFC 309 press conference starts at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT.
Who’s taking part in the UFC 309 press conference?
Six of the the 10 fighters scheduled in main card bouts are slated to participate in the UFC 309 press conference: Jones, Miocic, Oliveira, Chandler, Bo Nickal and Paul Craig.
UFC CEO Dana White will oversee the UFC 309 pre-fight press conference.
For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC 309.
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Murley missed the start of this season with injury but has played the full 80 minutes in each of the club’s last three Premiership games, scoring his first try in their 36-19 win at Exeter before the league’s November break.
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“It’s been a special year so far having led the team out [as captain] at the club I have supported since I was a little boy – every time I step out at The Stoop the fans are unbelievable,” Murley told the Harlequins website., external
“Getting back from injury was a massive moment already this year, and to have three 80 minutes under my belt is great.
“The depth we have throughout the team is something we haven’t had in previous years, so I’m excited to see where it can take us this season and beyond.”
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