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Karditsa announced Jimmy Beheim, son of the legendary Syracuse coach

Karditsa took another step ahead of the new season, announcing the acquisition of Jimmy Beheim (24 years old, 2.03 metres), son of legendary Siraguse trainer Jim Beheim.

The son of a Hall of Fame technician in Karditsa. For Jimmy Beheim (24 years, 2.03 meters) the reason why the rookie agreed to a one-year contract and announced the deal.

Beheim is the son of legendary Syracuse coach Jim Beheim, who has coached the team since 1976, won a championship (2003) and made four other NCAA Final Four appearances, feats that helped him into the Hall of Fame as a member of the class to be included from 2005.

Home is the fifth this year’s transfer acquisition of Karditsa, which also announced the acquisition Alex Hunter, Yiannis Agravanis, Kostis Godikas and James Bateman.

Karditsa’s announcement in detail:

Jimmy Behaim in ASK!!!

AS Karditsa ORGANIC VILLAGE announces the addition of Jimmy Beheim to our team. The American is 24 years old (born May 4, 1998), 2.03 m tall and plays as a Forward.

This is a special case of an athlete as well as a person who, in addition to coming from a large sports family, has already proven in the clearest way that sport and education can not only coexist, but bring excellent results at the highest level, with program, organization and goals. The case of Jimmy Behaim is an example of how young people can pursue and achieve all their dreams.

More specifically, Jimmy Boeheim is first and foremost the son of Jim Boeheim, a college basketball legend who coaches the famous Syracuse whose biography would take entire volumes to cover. In short, he is the second most successful coach in college basketball history with 998 wins and 424 losses in 46 seasons with Syracuse, one NCAA championship, five Final Four appearances, 2010 Coach of the Year, Hall of Fame induction , three Olympic gold medals and two more world championships with the US national team and countless other awards for a coach who shaped basketball on a global level like few others.

His son and new player from AS Karditsa BIOLOGIKO HORIO, Jimmy Beheim, could not do without basketball, preferring to combine it with studying at the highest level. This is how he managed to be accepted at the famous Cornell, one of the top universities in the USA, and also to complete his studies with honors. College was a priority, but basketball wasn’t far behind and in three seasons with Cornell (Cornell did not compete in the 2020-21 season due to the pandemic) in the NCAA Division 1, he played in 78 games with 10.3 points, 3.6 rebounds 1.1 Assists

In the summer of 2021, after graduating from Cornell, he moved to Syracuse to meet his coaching father and brother Buddy (already signed with the Detroit Pistons), while pursuing his studies as a graduate student while also taking time to immerse himself in one of the best programs in the try college basketball. Not only did he manage to live up to the demands, but he finished the year in 33 games (all as starters) and averaging 13.7 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 34.5 minutes per game. His performance on the courts and in the university lecture halls has twice placed him in the top five All Academic in the entire NCAA. His sporting success brought him to the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas and then he agreed with our team on the next season.

We welcome Jimmy to AS Karditsa ORGANIC VILLAGE and wish him health, strength and success with our team.

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NBA. Clippers’ comeback marks key victory for game-winner Mobley and Houston

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NBA. Clippers’ comeback marks key victory for game-winner Mobley and Houston

Six games were played in the NBA regular season on the night of January 16-17.

Clippers beat Toronto away.

The Raptors took the lead from the beginning and controlled the match. Coming from Los Angeles for the first time in the match, the guest team managed to take the lead with 64:63 in the third quarter alone. However, Toronto quickly regained the advantage and controlled the game with a score of +11 with 89:78 left in the fourth quarter. The Clippers started with an 11-0 run and the game was tied at 89-89. After that, the home team once again allowed the home team to escape, but they did not miss a single shot in the last three and a half minutes of the quarter, making a move at 8:0 and equalizing the score: 109:109.

All the points in this period of the match were scored by Harden, who added four more points in overtime, creating an advantage of 113:109 for his team and 121:117 for the Clippers.

Harden had a double-double in this game with 31 points and 10 rebounds. Zubac also recorded a double-double with 16 points and 14 rebounds.

Philadelphia lost at home to Cleveland and fell out of the playoff zone.

The match was even and tense: the teams took the lead 11 times and the score was tied 12 more times. Lastly, Maxi equalized by converting a two-pointer 9 seconds before the siren. However, the match did not go to overtime because Mobley scored the two-point victory with 5 seconds left in the game. The result is 117:115 in favor of Cleveland.

The most productive player of this match was Tyson, who scored 39 points for the Cavaliers, while Mitchell had a double-double with 13 points and 12 assists; Just one rebound away from a triple-double.

Houston defeated Minnesota at home in a match played by the top 5 teams in the West.

The Timberwolves took the lead early in the game and controlled the game throughout the first half, while the home team could never take the lead. As a result, the score was 55:53 in favor of Minnesota, while its maximum advantage reached 12 points (27:15). At the beginning of the third quarter, Houston managed to take the lead 59:57 but could not seize the initiative. There was an even contest up the field, and the decisive factor of the match was the Rockets’ 7:0 attack in the first minutes of the fourth quarter. After that, the home team controlled the course of the match and won the match 110:105.

For the Rockets, Durant scored 39 points and Shengyun had a double-double with 25 points and 14 rebounds.

NBA. Regular season, January 17

Indiana-New Orleans-127:119 (31:33, 42:33, 29:27, 25:26)

indiana: Huff (29 + 9 rebounds), Siakam (27), Nembhard (19 + 10 assists), Nesmith (12), Furphy (7) – start; Jackson (12), McConnell (8 + 9 assists), Walker (6), Sheppard (4), Bradley (3 + 9 rebounds).

new orleans: Williamson (27 + 7 assists), Murphy (22), Bay (20), Fiers (16), Quinn (14 + 12 rebounds) – start; Poole (11), McGowens (4), Matkovic (3), Missey (2), Hawkins (0).

Philadelphia – Cleveland – 115:117 (31:31, 31:24, 29:29, 24:33)

Philadelphia: Embiid (33), Maxey (22 + 9 assists + 5 steals), George (14), Edgecombe (10), Barlow (2) – starts; Grimes (14 + 7 rebounds), Oubre (12), Bona (4), Watford (4), Walker (0).

cleveland: Tyson (39), E. Mobley (15 + 4 blocks), Mitchell (13 + 9 rebounds + 12 assists + 6 turnovers), Allen (10 + 7 rebounds), Porter (2 + 11 assists) – start; Hunter (16), Proctor (13), Tomlin (9), Ball (0).

Brooklyn – Chicago – 112:109 (27:23, 30:17, 32:32, 23:37)

Brooklyn: Porter (26 + 7 rebounds), Clowney (23 + 11 rebounds), Claxton (7 + 14 rebounds), Diomin (5), Powell (3) – start; Sharp (14), Wolf (13), Thomas (8), Traore (8+7 ​​assists), Mann (5).

Chicago: Vucevic (19), White (17), Buzelis (15 + 4 blocked shots), Jones (11), Okoro (6) – starts; Dosunmu (18), Smith (14 + 13 rebounds + 4 blocks), Williams (7), Herter (2), Terry (0).

Toronto – Clippers – 117:121 Overtime (32:24, 29:28, 28:26, 20:31, 8:12)

toronto: Barnes (24 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Ingram (19 + 5 turnovers), Shedd (15 + 13 assists), Agbaji (15), Murray-Boyles (11) – start; Dick (15 + 7 rebounds), Mamukelashvili (13), Martin (5), Lawson (0).

cutting machines: Harden (31 + 10 assists), Zubac (16 + 14 rebounds), Dunn (15 + 5 losses), Sanders (13), Batum (0) – start; Miller (19 + 6 assists), Christie (16), Niederhauser (5), B. Lopez (3), Washington (3), Brown (0).

Houston-Minnesota-110:105 (29:34, 24:21, 28:27, 29:23)

Houston: Durant (39 + 7 assists + 5 losses), Shengyun (25 + 14 rebounds), Thompson (14 + 7 rebounds), Smith (9), Okogie (1) – start; Sheppard (14), Tate (4), Capela (4), Davison (0), Finney-Smith (0).

Minnesota: Randle (39 + 5 turnovers), McDaniels (15 + 7 rebounds), Gobert (10 + 13 rebounds), DiVincenzo (8 + 8 rebounds), Conley (6) – start; Reed (25 + 9 rebounds), Hyland (2), Clark (0), Beranger (0).

Sacramento – Washington – 128:115 (41:22, 26:39, 34:23, 27:31)

sacramento: Westbrook (26 + 6 assists), DeRozan (17), LaVine (16), Achiuwa (16), Reynaud (4 + 8 rebounds) – start; Schroeder (15), Sabonis (13), Clifford (9+7 rebounds), Cardwell (8+8 rebounds), Monk (4).

washington: Sarr (19), Johnson (18), Shempeni (15 + 7 rebounds), George (15 + 8 rebounds), Carrington (11 + 9 assists) – start; Brenham (13), Bagley (8), Watkins (6), Riley (6), Johnson (4), Hill (0).

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“Brooklyn” beat “Chicago” and broke the series of losses in the NBA, Demin scored five points

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“Brooklyn” beat “Chicago” and broke the series of losses in the NBA, Demin scored five points

The Brooklyn Nets beat the Chicago Bulls in a home game of the NBA regular season.

The meeting in New York ended with a score of 112:109 (27:23, 30:17, 32:32, 23:37). Brooklyn small forward Michael Porter scored 26 points, and his teammate forward Noah Clowney scored a double-double: 23 points + 11 rebounds.

Brooklyn’s Russian point guard Egor Demin scored five points and made two assists.

The most productive for Chicago was center Nikola Vucevic, who scored 19 points.

Brooklyn ended a five-game losing streak and ranks 13th in the Eastern Conference (12 wins/27 losses). “Chicago” (19/22) in 10th position.

Results of other matches of the day:

Indiana Pacers – New Orleans Pelicans – 127:119

Philadelphia 76ers – Cleveland Cavaliers – 115:117

Toronto Raptors – Los Angeles Clippers – 117:121 OT

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SHULGA: “War in Ukraine? I hope everything is resolved as quickly as possible.”

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SHULGA: “War in Ukraine? I hope everything is resolved as quickly as possible.”

Ukrainian player of Boston Celtics Maxim Shulga He talked about the war in Ukraine and being abroad while his loved ones were at home.

– About Ukraine. These are difficult times. How proud is it for you to represent Ukraine?

– To be honest, I don’t think deeply about this issue. My job is to play, do my best and help the team win. There is responsibility, but I concentrate on the game.

– You always played outside Ukraine during the war. How do you cope with having a family at home?

“It was very difficult at first, worrying every day, worrying about people at home, family and friends. I communicate with them, find out how they are.

I almost never look at the internet because you can’t trust everything. I get information from my mother and father, I try to feel what they feel every day.

But I can’t live worrying all the time. There is a balance between paying attention to the situation at home but not letting it disrupt my thoughts and concentration. There is a lot of uncertainty and I hope everything will be resolved as soon as possible.

Max Shulga previously talked about his personal development and recalled how he was selected in the 2025 draft.

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