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Steven Branscombe-USA TODAY Sports Two old Big East foes were reunited Tuesday night, as Georgetown and Connecticut met for the first time since the latter rejoined the conference from the basketball hinterlands of Aresco. The game was at times ugly and fierce, and for long stretches nip-and-tuck, but ultimately the Huskies’ second-half firepower gave the visitors the victory going away. The first half was basically a basketball snuff film. Georgetown shot 7 of 27 from the field, managing more turnovers (9) than made shots. Qudus Wahab put in a couple at the rim, and Jamari Sibley made a hesitating, found money 3 to close out the half, but otherwise, the Hoyas couldn’t throw it in the ocean. Georgetown made it almost to the first media timeout without scoring at all, generated four straight transition possessions only to come up empty on each, and accomplished feats of offensive ineptitude that will be the stuff of song and legend for generations to come. ....
Welcome to the future of sports cards, where they re no longer stored in the closet of the room you grew up in at your parents house but instead on the internet, like everything else. You re welcome, Mom! While the rest of us were focused on everything but digital trading cards during the first year of COVID, the NBA was teaming up with a company called Dapper Labs to create a platform called NBA Top Shot. After officially launching last week, Dapper Labs CEO Roham Gharegozlou referred to the product as a revolutionary new experience in which jaw-dropping plays and unforgettable highlights become collectibles that you can own forever. ....
Would you pay $11,000 for a three-second clip of Bam Adebayo blocking an Atlanta Hawks player in a random regular-season game? What about dropping $40,000 on a clip of Jimmy Butler hitting a three-pointer? May I interest you in a $100,000 highlight of a LeBron James dunk? No? Seems crazy, right? Nobody would ever do that, would they? But they would, and they are. Tens of thousands of people, to be exact, are doing just that thing on a new platform called NBA Top Shot, a blockchain-based platform that allows fans to buy, sell, and trade numbered versions of specific, officially licensed video highlights. ....
“Difficult to Fix it in Our Calendar”: Rafael Nadal Opens up on Tokyo Olympics 2021 Participation By February 1, 2021 4:00 pm Tennis superstar Rafael Nadal has said that he wants to represent his homeland in the forthcoming Tokyo Summer Olympics. The Spaniard, who is currently tied with Roger Federer for the most number of Grand Slam titles at 20 apiece, will carry his nation’s hopes in the ATP Cup which is set to get rolling in Brisbane on Tuesday. Nadal will open his campaign at the team event against rising Australian star Alex De Minaur. Rafael Nadal says he will seek expert advice before taking Olympics call ....
0shares Paul Quagliana runs through choke options for your guns and talks to Graham Brown of the Purbeck Shooting School about the factors The issue of shotgun chokes and which combinations are winners raises its head regularly in the shooting world. For some, it is a subject worthy of hours of deliberation and debate. For others, it is far less concerning. As a youth I recall a farmer who had a Mossberg pump-action shotgun with a twist choke. Turning it anticlockwise opened the choke. If the farmer thought there was the chance of a fox, he simply gave it a few twists to the right to tighten it. He would not have a clue what level of choke he was using but these shotgun choke options worked for him . ....