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Spain He is one win away from winning his seventh medal at this summer’s International Training Championships. Team under 16 wins Slovenia by 87-68 in the European quarter-finals in the category played in SkopjeNorth Macedonia, and would win another medal in the next round, the semi-finals.

Spanish team led by Mario Saint Supery He left the team with 31 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists and a PIR of 35.Jorge was shining next to him carrot (16 points, 14 rebounds, 30 PIR) and Asier Miguel (16 points, 13 rebounds, PIR 24).

Spain They showed solidity already in the first half, reaching a 10-point lead and stifling the Slovenian reaction after the break.Team led by Angel Gonzalez If he can win, he can be on the podium now France“Semi” rival.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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Brooklyn lost to Boston in the NBA match, Demin scored six points

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Brooklyn lost to Boston in the NBA match, Demin scored six points

The Brooklyn Nets were defeated by the Boston Celtics in a home game of the NBA regular season.

The meeting in New York ended with a score of 130:126 OT (28:28, 21:27, 29:26, 26:23, 26:22) in favor of the guests. The winner was determined in the second overtime.

Celtics forward Jaylen Brown scored a triple-double: 27 points + 12 assists + 10 rebounds. Boston point guard Payton Pritchard scored 32 points, and the Nets’ top scorer was Michael Porter (30).

Brooklyn’s Russian point guard Egor Demin scored six points, made four rebounds and two assists.

Brooklyn (12 wins/31 losses) ranks 13th in the Eastern Conference. Boston (28/16) is in second position.

Results of other matches of the day

Detroit Pistons – Houston Rockets – 104:111

Atlanta Hawks – Phoenix Suns – 110:103

Cleveland Cavaliers – Sacramento Kings – 123:118

Memphis Grizzlies – New Orleans Pelicans – 127:133

Oklahoma City Thunder – Indiana Pacers – 114:117

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

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

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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