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segunda-feira, 16 de fevereiro de 2015

All-Star Game da NBA teve Westbrook como MVP quando fez 41 pontos... Festa do Basquete em Nova York / Western 163 X 158 East

Festa do Basquete no Madison Square Garden

Westbrook has 41, West edges East in NBA All-Star Game


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NEW YORK (AP) — Mixing Broadway and basketball, this NBA All-Star Game was a West Side Story.
Russell Westbrook scored 41 points, one shy of the All-Star record, and the Western Conference beat the East 163-158 on Sunday night in the highest-scoring All-Star Game ever.
The Oklahoma City speedster had a record 27 points by halftime and closed out the scoring with two free throws, falling one point shy of Wilt Chamberlain's 42 points in the 1962 game. He was voted the game's MVP at Madison Square Garden.
The NBA's return to New York showed off everything about the Big Apple, and by the time Frank Sinatra's "New York, New York" played after the game, it was clear Westbrook was king of the hill.
"It's amazing. It's a blessing to be here in New York City," Westbrook said during the MVP ceremony.
James Harden added 29 points, eight rebounds and eight assists for the West, which built a 20-point lead in the first half and then pulled away after it was tied at 148 with a little more than 4 minutes remaining.
The combined 321 points surpassed the 318 scored last season, and the 48 3-pointers smashed last year's record of 30.
LeBron James finished with 30 points, but couldn't lead the East to the victory in his favorite NBA arena.
"Don't get no better, man. You play in the Garden in front of these fans," James said.
Harden's 3-pointer snapped the final tie with 4:02 to play and Chris Paul followed with consecutive baskets. Westbrook's fifth 3-pointer put it away at 158-149 with 2:22 to go.
"We just talk about having fun all game long and then at a certain point in the fourth quarter it's time to win," Paul said.
Atlanta's Kyle Korver made seven 3-pointers and scored 21 points for the East, while Washington's John Wall had 19.
But right from the start, the players were sharing the stage.
Christina Aguilera appeared from behind a giant big apple, and belted out some New York-inspired numbers to start the show, joined by the Rockettes.
Entertainment's elite were all over the arena, with players hobnobbing with Jay-Z and Floyd Mayweather near their courtside seats at halftime. But the biggest roar came for a star from another sport — politics.
President Bill Clinton, who had a big night of his own at Madison Square Garden when he was nominated here during the 1992 Democratic National Convention, got a pair of loud ovations when he was shown during Queen Latifah's performance of the national anthem.
Players were quizzed during comedic skits on New York talk and terms, and fuhgeddaboudit, Pau Gasol had no idea what a stoop was. (Stephen Curry came close, comparing it to a porch — really it's the steps and landing leading to a building's entrance).
Pau won the jump ball against little brother Marc to begin the first All-Star Game featuring two sibling starters, but for a while it looked as if that would be the East's only win of the night.
The West shot out to a 20-point lead, but the East chipped away and cut it to 83-82 before pop star Ariana Grande's halftime performance.
It was New York's first time hosting the weekend since 1998 and a rare journey to the north for the NBA, which has preferred to stage the festivities in the warmth of the South and West.
Even some of the NBA's most fashionable had to choose bundling up over dressing up, a concession to the frigid temperatures they faced during the weekend. But next year might be worse, when the game heads north of the border to Toronto.
Carmelo Anthony struggled to 14 points on 6-of-20 shooting for the East in what may have been his final game of the season. The Knicks star has been battling a sore knee for much of the season and may opt for surgery with the team owning the NBA's worst record.
But even the Knicks' misery couldn't dampen the spirts for this basketball-rich city. Players on the floor were surrounded by some of New York's hoops royalty, such as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Julius Erving. There was even time to celebrate the Knicks: Willis Reed, Walt Frazier, Bill Bradley, Phil Jackson, Earl Monroe and Bernard King were honored during a break in the action.
Tim Duncan had one basket in his 15th All-Star Game, second only to Abdul-Jabbar's 18. Duncan's first was here in 1998, as was Kobe Bryant's.
Bryant had to sit out along with Anthony Davis and Blake Griffin, leaving the West without three elected starters. But they had more than enough talent left, not surprising in another season where the West is the more powerful conference from top to bottom.
East coach Mike Budenholzer played his four Atlanta Hawks together in the first quarter, Al Horford joining Jeff Teague, Paul Millsap and Korver.
"I thought we would all be out there together quite a bit. We were kind of hand signaling to run a few plays, but you weren't really running plays," Korver said. "It was just up and down. But it was great for the Hawks and for the city of Atlanta. It was really cool."
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sexta-feira, 30 de janeiro de 2015

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Heading for an expected Saturday-morning landing in Baja, Mexico, two balloonists crossing the Pacific have made history by traveling farther and longer in a gas balloon than anyone else.
The pilots of the helium-filled Two Eagles — American Troy Bradley, of Albuquerque and Russian Leonid Tiukhtyaev, of Moscow — eclipsed the distance record of more than 5,209 miles Thursday afternoon and the duration mark of more than 137 hours Friday morning, according to the site tracking the voyage.
The old distance record was set in 1981 by the Double Eagle V on the only other trans-Pacific balloon crossing. The previous duration record came with the historic 1978 trans-Atlantic crossing by the Double Eagle II.
The Two Eagles site takes care to note that the records remain unofficial until validated by the U.S. National Aeronautic Association and the international air-sport governing body.
When they touch down on a beach in Baja Calif., Bradley, 50, and Tiukhtyaev, 58, will have traveled more than 6,800 miles since taking off Sunday from Saga, Japan.
The balloonists plan a little show for the cameras on their approach. They'll skim the ocean surface, then rise and land among the dunes — what's known in ballooning parlance as "splash and dash."
The south-of-of the border finale is far from the original flight plan and landing spot, however.
The Two Eagles, which measures 140 feet tall and 90 feet in diameter, had expected to take a northern route into British Columbia, crossing the Canadian Rockies and then dropping down into the United States, perhaps landing somewhere in the eastern U.S.
But late Wednesday and early Thursday, the crew hit the ridge of high pressure ridge that has brought California its driest January on record. To dodge it and maintain their northern track, Bradley and Tiukhtyaev would have had to ascend to more than 30,000 feet, an altitude deemed too dangerous.
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quinta-feira, 29 de janeiro de 2015

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5 things you need to know Thursday

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1. Co-pilot was flying AirAsia Flight 8501
The co-pilot was at the helm of AirAsia Flight 8501before it crashed into the Java Sea with 162 people aboard, the head of the agency that is investigating the crash told reporters in Indonesia on Thursday. Investigators continue to probe the reasons behind the accident. The plane was traveling from Surabaya, Indonesia to Singapore.
2. Islamic State sets Thursday deadline for release of prisoner
Islamic State-affiliated Twitter accounts posted a video setting a Thursday deadline for a hostage exchange. In the video, Japanese hostage Kenji Goto declares that if the Jordanians do not present Iraqi prisoner Sajida al-Rishawi by sunset then pilot Mu'ath al-Kaseasbeh will be executed "immediately." Jordan is prepared to make the swap at the Turkish border. However, there was no word on whether a Japanese hostage would be included in any exchange as the 24-hour deadline to secure his release passed.
3. Author Dean Koontz takes your questions
What have you always been dying to ask Dean Koontz? Get those questions ready because the best-selling author answers yours on Thursday via online video chat from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET. The occasion: The publication this month of Saint Odd, the conclusion to Koontz's popular seven-book series about Odd Thomas, the fry cook who can see the spirits of the dead. Koontz will answer questions about the series, which began in 2003, and talk about his life and writing career.
4. Amy Poehler, Chris Pratt named Hasty Pudding's woman and man of the year
There's nothing hasty about these decisions. Harvard's Hasty Pudding Theatricals, the oldest acting society in the U.S., crowns Chris Pratt and Amy Poehler as 2015's top man and woman. Last year, Neil Patrick Harris and Helen Mirren won the title and Mirren even twerked to celebrate.
Oscar Winning actress Helen Mirren reluctantly demonstrated that she knows how to twerk, while being honored as Woman of the Year by Harvard's Hasty Pudding Theatricals. Mirren won best actress for her role as Queen Elizabeth II in 2007. (Jan. 31) AP
5. Confirmed Ebola cases fall most in a week since June last year
The World Health Organization said there have been fewer than 100 new confirmed cases of Ebola in a week in the three most affected countries. A total of 99 new cases were reported in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone in the week to Jan. 25.
And, the essentials:
Weather: Another storm will bring a mix of messy weather to the Northwest while showers begin to move into the Southwest.
The national weather forecast for Thursday, January 29 calls for light snow in the Great Lakes, and showers through the Ohio and Tennessee valleys. VPC
Stocks: Pre-market U.S. stocks rise as Asia markets decline.