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American social media users again called for Ovechkin to be taken into custody because of Graine

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American social media users again called for Ovechkin to be taken into custody because of Graine

Users of social networks from the United States called on the country’s authorities to arrest the striker of the Washington Capitals NHL club Alexander Ovechkin due to the fact that American basketball player Brittney Griner received a prison sentence in Russia.

“Exchanging Greiner is stupid while Ovechkin is just walking along the street,” says Return of the Mack, whose commentary was published by the Latvian edition of Biznes & Baltiya.

“Jail time for Greiner? It’s simple: arrest Ovechkin, – said journalist Keith Olbermann.

In early August, Greiner was sentenced by the Khimki city court to 9 years in a penal colony and fined 1 million rubles in a drug smuggling case. The 31-year-old basketball player was detained in February while trying to smuggle hash oil through Sheremetyevo Airport. Greiner’s defense appealed against the court’s verdict.

Prior to the sentencing, there were also calls in the United States to arrest Ovechkin because of Greiner’s detention.

At the end of July, it was reported that the United States and Russia were considering the possibility of exchanging an American woman and a U.S. citizen Paul Whelan, convicted in Russia for espionage, for Viktor Bout, who is serving a term in an American prison for arms trafficking.

Greiner is a 2014 WNBA champion with the Mercury, a two-time Olympic champion, and a two-time world champion. In Russia, the athlete played for UMMC Yekaterinburg.

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New York man sentenced to two years in prison for insider betting on NBA

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Timothy McCormack, who lives in New York, became the first person to be convicted in the NBA’s high-profile insider betting case. He was sentenced to two years in prison in Brooklyn federal court for using inside information to place bets on league players.

Prosecutors had sought a four-year prison sentence, calling McCormack’s actions intentional fraud. The defense, on the contrary, talked about his long-term gambling addiction. The court also banned McCormack from gambling for a year after his release. He must report to prison by April 20.

McCormack is betting on games involving former Toronto Raptors player Jontay Porter, who is banned from basketball for life, as well as games involving Miami Heat’s Terry Rozier.

The investigation began after the betting companies reported suspicious activity to the International Betting Integrity Association and then to the FBI.

McCormack’s conviction was the first real sentence in a case that has increased scrutiny on betting integrity and highlighted the risks of insider trading in professional sports.

New York returns to debate over legalizing online casinos

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FIBA President names the club negotiating to join NBA Europe

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President of FIBA ​​Europe Jorge Garbajosa He talked about the NBA Europe project and the clubs ready to participate in this project.

“2027 will be the year when NBA Europe will be operational,” Garbajosa said.

He confirmed the interest of Real Madrid, whose participation had already been accepted, according to media reports.

“We know Real Madrid is interested, the NBA is in direct talks with the club at the highest level.”

Garbajosa emphasized that the aim of the project is to transform the current system in which clubs suffer huge losses. According to him, the NBA wants to cooperate because it sees great growth potential.

For the President of FIBA ​​Europe, the current EuroLeague model means “an irreversible loss for the clubs of an average of 20, 25 or 30 million per year.” When asked if the teams would make money, Garbajosa insisted it was a “good business opportunity” because he said it was “investing in a product with a forecast and business plan that requires profitability.”

Real Madrid are not the only club to express interest in participating. Garbajosa confirmed that “several” teams had reached an agreement following a “crazy” schedule of meetings with investment funds, companies and other clubs in Berlin and London. “The impression is that the process is already underway,” he repeated, describing the project as a “huge boost” for basketball across the continent.

Previously, Barcelona announced whether it would continue to play in the Euroleague.

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First in history. Curry made an impressive number of 3-pointers

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First in history. Curry made an impressive number of 3-pointers

Golden State Warriors superstar in his match against the Dallas Mavericks (115:123) Stephen Curry He became the first player in NBA history to make a total of 10,000 three-point field goal attempts.

Curry scored 38 points on 8 of 15 attempts from beyond the arc. He scored 9,992 runs before this match.

Stephen reached 10,000 in the first half of the game and now has 10,007 total attempts.

Curry also holds the record for the most three-pointers made in league history with 4,222 points. Five years ago, he surpassed Ray Allen’s record of 2,973 3-pointers in the regular season.

This season, Curry averaged 27.4 points on 39.2% three-point shooting along with 4.9 assists and 3.7 rebounds in 36 games.

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