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After defeating the Indiana Pacers in game seven of the play-off finals, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander captained the Oklahoma City Thunder to the NBA Championship.
The Canadian, who is 26 years old, defeated the Indiana Pacers 103-91 in Oklahoma to win the series, marking the first time the finals had featured a deciding seventh game since 2016 and saw the Canadian, who scored 29 points and had 12 assists.
The NBA Finals MVP named him, making him the fourth player to achieve the rare treble in a single season to add to his record-breaking scoring and MVP award from the regular season.
Just seven minutes into the game, key player Tyrese Haliburton suffered a leg injury while he slipped and fell while trying to get to the basket, but the Pacers still held a close 48-47 lead at half-time.
The Thunder, however, outscored them 34-20 in the third quarter and extended the lead to as many as 22 points (90-68) in the fourth, making them the youngest team to win an NBA Finals title since the Portland Trail Blazers in 1977 with an average age of 25. 6.
There are just so many hours, so many moments, so many emotions, and so many nights of disbelief, Gilgeous-Alexander said.
“The fact that we are all here is crazy.” However, this group put in the effort, put in the hours, and we deserved it.
It made it so much easier because of our closeness both on and off the court, and how much fun we have. It gave the impression that we were playing basketball as kids. It was a lot of fun.
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Just four years after recording only 22 victories in a Covid-shortened 2020-21 campaign, the Thunder’s first under coach Mark Daigneault, who took over in November 2020, finished with a franchise-record 68-win campaign.
The 40-year-old has overseen a dramatic change of fortunes that saw the Thunder triumph last season with a play-off appearance. “They act like champions, they compete like champions,” said the 40-year-old.
They support one another’s success, which is unusual in professional sports. This is a rare team, and they are now champions, as I’ve said it before and will say it again.
Haliburton’s gony
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The Pacers dealt a cruel blow when Haliburton left after three three-pointers in the opening five minutes of the game.
The 25-year-old point guard had been playing through a right calf strain in Game 5, but he screamed in pain as he fell to the ground and needed to be helped off the court.
Rick Carlisle, the coach for the Pacers, said, “All of our hearts dropped when it happened with Tyrese, and he was a member of a group that believed they could do this.”
After defeating the Indiana Pacers in game seven of the play-off finals, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander captained the Oklahoma City Thunder to the NBA Championship.
The Canadian, who is 26 years old, defeated the Indiana Pacers 103-91 in Oklahoma to win the series, marking the first time the finals had featured a deciding seventh game since 2016 and saw the Canadian, who scored 29 points and had 12 assists.
The NBA Finals MVP named him, making him the fourth player to achieve the rare treble in a single season to add to his record-breaking scoring and MVP award from the regular season.
Just seven minutes into the game, key player Tyrese Haliburton suffered a leg injury while he slipped and fell while trying to get to the basket, but the Pacers still held a close 48-47 lead at half-time.
The Thunder, however, outscored them 34-20 in the third quarter and extended the lead to as many as 22 points (90-68) in the fourth, making them the youngest team to win an NBA Finals title since the Portland Trail Blazers in 1977 with an average age of 25. 6.
There are just so many hours, so many moments, so many emotions, and so many nights of disbelief, Gilgeous-Alexander said.
“The fact that we are all here is crazy.” However, this group put in the effort, put in the hours, and we deserved it.
It made it so much easier because of our closeness both on and off the court, and how much fun we have. It gave the impression that we were playing basketball as kids. It was a lot of fun.
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Just four years after recording only 22 victories in a Covid-shortened 2020-21 campaign, the Thunder’s first under coach Mark Daigneault, who took over in November 2020, finished with a franchise-record 68-win campaign.
The 40-year-old has overseen a dramatic change of fortunes that saw the Thunder triumph last season with a play-off appearance. “They act like champions, they compete like champions,” said the 40-year-old.
They support one another’s success, which is unusual in professional sports. This is a rare team, and they are now champions, as I’ve said it before and will say it again.
Haliburton’s gony
Images courtesy of Getty
The Pacers dealt a cruel blow when Haliburton left after three three-pointers in the opening five minutes of the game.
The 25-year-old point guard had been playing through a right calf strain in Game 5, but he screamed in pain as he fell to the ground and needed to be helped off the court.
Rick Carlisle, the coach for the Pacers, said, “All of our hearts dropped when it happened with Tyrese, and he was a member of a group that believed they could do this.”
On Monday, June 23rd, 2018, this is how things are going.
Fighting
At least five people have been killed and dozens have been injured in overnight Russian drone and missile attacks in and around Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, according to Ukrainian officials.
According to the officials, the attacks also caused a metro station’s entrance to become a bomb shelter and set off fires in residential areas.
During the night on Monday, Russia said it would launch 352 drones and 16 missiles at Ukrainian territory.
According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, Russian air defense units destroyed 16 Ukrainian drones between 10 p.m. on Sunday (GMT) and 6 a.m. on Monday (03 pt).
Volodymyr Zelenskyy, president of Ukraine, stated in his weekly speech on Sunday that Norway would invest $400 million in the defense sector.
Diplomacy
Zelenskyy says he will travel to the UK on Monday to talk about Russia’s defense and other pressing issues. He wrote on social media that “we will also be negotiating new and potent measures to put an end to the strikes and put pressure on Russia for this war.”
Spain hasn’t committed to amounteding to at least 5% of its GDP annually, according to Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who stated on Sunday.
Following the news that NATO allies are reuniting this week in the Netherlands, they have come to agreement to significantly increase their defense spending to combat what they see as a growing threat from Russia and give Europe more authority over its own security.
Due to the anticipated rise in energy prices following the US bombing of Iran on Sunday, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has urged the European Union to halt a proposed ban on Russian energy.
Samantha Womack, a former EastEnders actress, lives her best life in Spain with her Emmerdale partner, and exclusively reveals how incredible she has changed since she was diagnosed with cancer.
After her ordeal with breast cancer, Samantha is adjusting.
Chatting from her home in Spain’s Valencia mountains, with only her rescue dogs for company, former EastEnders actress Samantha Womack couldn’t sound happier. The 52-year-old underwent gruelling treatment for breast cancer after being diagnosed in August 2022, but says she now believes the experience has changed her outlook on life for the better.
“I feel so much more enlightened,” says the Brighton-born star. “I know myself better, I feel humbler, I feel calmer.” The biggest day-to-day change to Samantha’s life is that she works far less – although for an actress who’s worked pretty much non-stop since rising to fame representing the UK at Eurovision in 1991 and then launching her acting career in the mid-1990s in Pie In The Sky and Game On , saying no doesn’t come easily.
In EastEnders, Samantha portrayed Ronnie Mitchell.
The actress, who declared she was cancer-free in December 2022, admits, “I started turning down a lot of stuff. I didn’t have the bank balance to match that confidence. “My bank account creaked as a result of me saying the word “no.” But there was empowerment in that because I decided, “OK, I need to go through this, spend time with myself, and figure out some things that I haven’t yet figured out, maybe things I’ve buried under a rug.”
Another of Samantha’s post-cancer convictions is the need for women’s health – particularly breast health – to be more of a priority. She received her diagnosis after a private check-up, driven by a gut feeling that she needed to be seen.
“I felt perfectly fine. There was no discolouration of skin, dimpling, irritation,” she recalls. “I knew the NHS calls people in at 50, but I just had this thought of, ‘I need to go and get checked before then.’ I was just on the cusp of catching it too late and the speed with which I had to process information was unbearable. I sometimes think, ‘What if I hadn’t gone to that appointment?’”
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Samantha learned she had a fast-spreading, Grade 3 invasive duct carcinoma and her treatment – a lumpectomy and lymph node removal, followed by chemotherapy and radiotherapy – couldn’t wait.
As the stepdaughter of a GP, she threw herself into researching breast health. One of the most shocking things she discovered was the number of women who don’t receive accurate mammogram results because of their breast density level. The denser the breast, meaning there is more fibroglandular tissue, the greater the risk of cancer and the harder it is for mammograms to detect tumours.
The star, who is mum to Benjamin, 24, and Lili-Rose, 20, her children with her ex-husband Mark Womack, concluded that women mustn’t put their health at the bottom of their ‘to do’ list. “We all live in busy worlds and tend to put these little niggles to one side,” she says. “I’m an avid lover of the NHS, but if something is worrying you and you have the money to go and get yourself checked, why would you not? I did and it changed my life. Now, I want to empower women to take control of their bodies.”
Samantha recognises her privilege, but admits her finances today are very different from the days when she played Ronnie Mitchell in EastEnders from 2007-2017. “Soaps pay very, very well, but the reality of being self-employed means that, yes, you get paid for the jobs you do, but for the six months of the year you don’t work, you don’t get paid,” she says. “I’ve never been a wealthy person. I’ve gone from job to job, always thinking, ‘Better say yes because no one’s going to want me if I don’t.’ I had very low self-esteem. Going back to work after my treatment felt very hard. I couldn’t quite step back into that neurotic, zany energy as easily. I was physically capable, but I wasn’t emotionally capable. I was picking things that felt gentle to me.”
Samantha is currently considering life after being free of cancer.
One of those gentle jobs was playing a guest role in the cozy crime series The Marlow Murder Club, which, according to her, featured a “lovely bunch of women” and “felt like a safe space.”
She says, “Now it’s about things I feel I can emotionally connect to without getting too lost in myself.” I’m not ready to boogie around on stage while wearing a gold lamé dress.
As her partner, actor Oliver Farnworth, 42, divides his time between Spain and the UK, where he plays John Sugden in Emmerdale, a significant change has occurred for her.
She explains that the arrangement is successful. He stays there for two or three days, but he’s still filming a lot right now. Having some room on my own has been beneficial for me. It’s unusual for me to have the confidence to do that, so it’s been helpful.
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Last year, the actress hinted she and Oliver were considering becoming parents together. “We’ve talked about adopting, because after the cancer treatment I wouldn’t be able to conceive naturally and because of my age,” she says. “But I think I’m learning to put things in perspective and hopefully, in the next 10 years, one of my kids will produce a sproglet and I can go from maternal to gra-ternal!”
To encourage women to Keep Abreast of their breast density, Samantha Womack and private cancer care provider GensisCare are partnering. Visit https://www.genesiscare.com/uk/breast_density_awareness for more information on dense breast and rapid breast MRI scans.
After ex-girlfriend Katie Price made a dig at his wife of ten years, Emily MacDonagh, Peter Andre has criticised how to handle “drames with exes” and how to handle it.
Peter Andre has hit out at having ‘drama with exes’ days after ex Katie Price made a dig about his wife (Image: Ian West/PA Wire)
Peter Andre has detailed how to deal with ‘drama with exes’ in his weekly New! Magazine column, just days after his ex Katie Price hit out at his wife Emily MacDonagh.
Katie revealed that her and Peter’s children, especially Princess, can’t comprehend that they once were a couple because she and Emily are “just so different” during a recent reminiscence about their marriage.
I told her, “We had a laugh and banter together, and I was with your dad for six years. On her podcast, Katie told comedian Katherine Ryan, “She can’t believe that whenever he went everywhere or I was with the kids, we would go as a family.” She says, “Emily doesn’t do all that,’ for Pete.”
Katie and Pete split in 2009 after meeting five years prior(Image: Getty Images North America)
Peter and Emily have kept a tight-lipped about Katie’s comments, but he did speak out about Sam Thompson’s feud with Louis Tomlinson, giving his advice on exes.
He wrote in his column: “Sam Thompson and Louis Tomlinson were both at Soccer Aid together for an incredible cause. The fact they’ve both been involved with Zara McDermott at some point is secondary for me.
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We don’t know what happened, and having worked for Soccer Aid in the past, I know that people just concentrate on the game and the cause, leaving the rest of the field. That is the way it ought to be.
Katie said her kids can’t imagine her in a relationship with dad Peter(Image: We Need To Talk/YouTube)
Peter and Katie met in 2004 on I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!, marrying the following year before splitting in 2009.
She made the comments about Emily, which caused a wave of social media comments, with one commenter claiming that Price is jealous of Peter’s new life because Pete and Emily are content and adore their families. She continued to progress despite it never let go. Someone “told her to get in their way and leave them alone,” she said.
However, one person said, “The one who got away. The one and only love she can find.
A source informed us that Pete is desperate for it to end what he perceives as “ancient history” and that he is upset about being dragged into it. Because they split so long ago, Peter moved on and is fed up with her talking about him, the source said.
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It has an impact on his family, particularly Emily, “. He and his wife split up 16 years ago, but he now wants her to end their union. He is content with his life very much.
After Lionel Duke suffered a cardiac arrest on stage, The Christians have shared an update. When Sting unexpectedly collapsed in midair at Liverpool’s Pier Head on Sunday, Drummer Lionel and the band were playing. Crews set up a privacy screen on the stage in response to lead singer Gary Christian’s urgent need for medical attention.
After the emergency services checked him over, Lionel was later taken to the hospital by ambulance. The band has updated themselves on social media right now. They issued a statement, saying: “Thank you so much to all the many messages regarding our drummer, Lionel Duke, who suffered a cardiac arrest while performing at tonight’s amazing concert before Sting.
We are waiting for news from the Heart and Chest hospital in Broad Green and thanked the amazing team of nurses from On the Waterfront Liverpool for their quick assistance.
Sting had been a Sting support for the band on Instagram (www.thechristianslive).
One commenter praised the medical team’s prompt response, while another praised the fans in a fit for the crowd. Was at the front of the stage watching it all unfold, they said, and thanks to the event staff, his band, first aid workers, and the event staff for making the event a dignified by shielding Lionel with a makeshift curtain while they performed the C. P. R. I know he is in good hands at Broadgreen.
Another comment was made: “Seeing poor Lionel slump forward was terrifying. I was so proud of the respect shown by the Liverpool crowd, which left no photos and many people turning around. After asking us to hold Lionel in our thoughts, Sting sang “fragile” to us. Wishing him a quick recovery. At Broadgreen, he is safe.
Another said, “We were at the Waterfront. Sting was updating us all in the crowd and wishing Lionel well, encouraging us all to think for him, and singing Fragile as the evening’s final song, Wishing Lionel a quick recovery.
Due to the need for emergency reponders to treat Lionel on stage (Liverpool Echo), the performance was halted.
A fourth fan wrote, “It was heartbreaking to see. Wishing Lionel the utmost speedy recovery and sending love and wishes to his family and bandmates. Event staff “advertised to fans as the incident unfolded by posting a message on the enormous screens.
We appreciate your understanding and patience, they said. The performer is being treated by medical personnel, and we’ll keep you informed as soon as possible. Moments later, a spokesperson allegedly representing The Christians’ manager addressed the sold-out crowd. She confirmed that Lionel had suffered a cardiac arrest but was later able to turn around.
We’re really hoping he will make it, she said. He apparently has a pulse right now, despite not having one. I appreciate you so much. The band is believed to have encouraged Sting to carry on with his performance despite concerns. The Grammy-winning musician reflected on the heartbreaking incident as he took to the stage.
He declared, “The band’s drummer is fine. He is receiving medical attention. We are praying for his recovery. He is in our thoughts. The Christians, a Liverpool native, had the best debut album on Island Records and the biggest chart successes of any artist in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
The band’s name was derived from the first three brothers in the lineup, which is fitting given that Henry Priestman’s middle name also appears in the band’s name. Gary Christian, Roger Christian, Russell Christian, and Priestman, the group’s lead singer, joined the band in 1985. Paul Barlow, Mike Bulger, and Tony Jones were earlier members.
However, in 1987, Roger Christian resigned from the band and instead chose to concentrate solely on a solo album.
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