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Booker scores 47, Durant adds 39, Suns beat Nuggets 121-114
PHOENIX (AP) — Devin Booker has carried an enormous offensive load for the Phoenix Suns in these playoffs, averaging greater than 35 factors per recreation regardless of defenders draped throughout him in most video games.
Confronted with a virtually must-win recreation on Friday night time, he one way or the other did much more.
Booker scored 47 factors, Kevin Durant added 39 and the Phoenix Suns beat the Denver Nuggets 121-114 to chop Denver’s result in 2-1 of their Western Convention semifinal collection.
“It’s all I do know, that is all I dreamed of as a child,” Booker stated. “I’ve devoted lots of my life, moved away from my household after I was younger, to pursue being in these moments.”
Booker had one other ultra-efficient scoring night time, capturing 20 of 25 from the sphere, together with 5 of 8 from 3-point vary. Durant shot simply 12 of 31 from the sphere, however made 14 of 16 free throws.
“They knew what we needed to do to win this recreation,” Suns coach Monty Williams stated.
The Suns will attempt to even the collection in Recreation 4 on Sunday in Phoenix.
The Suns took a 90-88 lead into the fourth quarter, retaking the lead after the Nuggets erased a 15-point halftime deficit. Phoenix scored the primary 9 factors of the fourth — together with the ultimate two on Durant’s fast-break dunk — to push their benefit to 99-88.
They wouldn’t path within the fourth quarter. Durant began 1 for 9 from the sphere however made 11 of his closing 22.
“It’s irritating not making photographs, as a result of that’s what I’m paid to do,” Durant stated. “However there additionally comes a time if you’ve simply obtained to determine it out and push via it.”
Denver’s Nikola Jokic — who completed second within the MVP voting on Tuesday to Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid — completed with 30 factors, 17 assists and 17 rebounds.
Jamal Murray led the Nuggets with 32 factors, whereas Michael Porter Jr. added 21 factors and 12 rebounds. Murray stated he was upset he didn’t contribute extra down the stretch.
“I had some nice seems to be on the finish of the sport and that may have saved us proper there,” Murray stated. “I really feel like they pulled away due to that. I’ve to be extra locked in, extra relaxed down the stretch.”
Denver coach Michael Malone stated his group performed effectively at instances, however that the protection in opposition to Booker was “unacceptable.” Booker repeatedly obtained close to the rim for brief jumpers or layups, which contributed to the 20 of 25 capturing night time.
“I wasn’t a math main however that could be a actually excessive proportion,” Malone stated. “We’ve to be loads higher.”
The Suns put Cameron Payne within the beginning lineup to take the place of 12-time All-Star Chris Paul, who suffered a strained left groin within the Recreation 2 loss and didn’t play on Friday. Payne — a playoff hero for just a few video games two seasons in the past when Paul was out — scored seven factors, together with a giant 3-pointer early within the fourth.
Williams additionally shook up the bench rotation, giving Terrence Ross, Jock Landale and TJ Warren extra minutes. Landale completed with six factors and 9 rebounds, whereas Warren hit a pair essential buckets within the closing minutes to assist the Suns preserve the lead.
Booker scored 27 factors within the first half on 12-of-15 capturing to push the Suns forward 67-52 by halftime. Durant added 21, together with 11 factors on free throws.
AYTON BENCHED
It was a tricky night time for Suns beginning middle Deandre Ayton, who completed with simply 4 factors and 9 rebounds in 26 minutes.
Ayton was so ineffective that Williams benched the previous No. 1 total choose in favor of Landale, who was offering far more vitality and rebounding. Booker stated it’s his job to assist Ayton push via the powerful instances.
“That’s life,” Booker stated. “We’ve been round lengthy sufficient to grasp that not each night time goes to be your night time. It’s doing different issues to make up for it. … Power and energy at all times needs to be excessive, particularly round this time. You possibly can’t get flustered, you’ll be able to’t get in your individual head. I might see that somewhat with him as we speak, so it’s my job to pump him up.”
TIP-INS
Nuggets: Jokic had 10 assists within the first half. … Had a 51-41 rebounding benefit.
Suns: Durant shot 16 of the group’s 18 free throws. He had all of them till Booker shot two free throws within the closing seconds.
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Iran's supreme leader threatens Israel and US with 'a crushing response' over Israeli attack
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran’s supreme leader on Saturday threatened Israel and the U.S. with “a crushing response” over attacks on Iran and its allies.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei spoke as Iranian officials are increasingly threatening to launch yet another strike against Israel after its Oct. 26 attack on the Islamic Republic that targeted military bases and other locations and killed at least five people.
Any further attacks from either side could engulf the wider Middle East, already teetering over the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip and Israel’s ground invasion of Lebanon, into a wider regional conflict just ahead of the U.S. presidential election this Tuesday.
“The enemies, whether the Zionist regime or the United States of America, will definitely receive a crushing response to what they are doing to Iran and the Iranian nation and to the resistance front,” Khamenei said in video released by Iranian state media.
The supreme leader did not elaborate on the timing of the threatened attack, nor the scope. The U.S. military operates on bases throughout the Middle East, with some troops now manning a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, or THAAD, battery in Israel.
The USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier likely is in the Arabian Sea, while Pentagon press secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said Friday that more destroyers, fighter squadrons, tankers and B-52 long-range bombers would be coming to the region to deter Iran and its militant allies.
The 85-year-old Khamenei had struck a more cautious approach in earlier remarks, saying officials would weigh Iran’s response and that Israel’s attack “should not be exaggerated nor downplayed.” Iran has launched two major direct attacks on Israel, in April and October.
But efforts by Iran to downplay the Israeli attack faltered as satellite photos analyzed by The Associated Press showed damage to military bases near Tehran linked to the country’s ballistic missile program, as well as at a Revolutionary Guard base used in satellite launches.
Iran’s allies, called the “Axis of Resistance” by Tehran, also have been severely hurt by ongoing Israeli attacks, particularly Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Iran long has used those groups as both an asymmetrical way to attack Israel and as a shield against a direct assault. Some analysts believe those groups want Iran to do more to back them militarily.
Iran, however, has been dealing with its own problems at home, as its economy struggles under the weight of international sanctions and it has faced years of widespread, multiple protests. After Khamenei’s speech, the Iranian rial fell to 691,500 against the dollar, near an all-time low. It had been 32,000 rials to the dollar when Tehran reached its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.
Gen. Mohammad Ali Naini, a spokesman for Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard which controls the ballistic missiles needed to target Israel, gave an interview published by the semiofficial Fars news agency just before Khamenei’s remarks were released. In it, he warned Iran’s response “will be wise, powerful and beyond the enemy’s comprehension.”
“The leaders of the Zionist regime should look out from the windows of their bedrooms and protect their criminal pilots within their small territory,” he warned. Israeli air force pilots appear to have used air-launched ballistic missiles in the Oct. 26 attack.
Khamenei on Saturday met with university students to mark Students Day, which commemorates a Nov. 4, 1978, incident in which Iranian soldiers opened fire on students protesting the rule of the shah at Tehran University. The shooting killed and wounded several students and further escalated the tensions consuming Iran at the time that eventually led to the shah fleeing the country and the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
The crowd offered a raucous welcome to Khamenei, chanting: “The blood in our veins is a gift to our leader!” Some also made a hand gesture — similar to a “timeout” signal — given by the slain Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in 2020 in a speech in which he threatened that American troops who arrived in the Mideast standing up would “return in coffins” horizontally.
Iran will mark the 45th anniversary of the U.S. Embassy hostage crisis this Sunday, following the Persian calendar. The Nov. 4, 1979, storming of the embassy by Islamist students led to the 444-day crisis, which cemented the decades-long enmity between Tehran and Washington that persists today.
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Israel kills 2 Hezbollah commanders responsible for 400 strikes against them in October: IDF
Israel on Saturday claimed that its forces killed two Hezbollah commanders who were responsible for more than 400 strikes against them in October.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it “eliminated the terrorists Mousa Izz al-Din, the commander of Hezbollah’s forces in the coastal sector, and Hassan Majid Daib, Hezbollah’s artillery commander in the coastal sector” on Friday in the Tyre region of Lebanon.
IDF said Daib was responsible for “the projectile fire toward the Haifa Bay on Thursday.”
“These Hezbollah terrorists were responsible for firing over 400 projectiles at Israel over the last month alone,” the IDF stated.
7 KILLED IN ISRAEL BY HEZBOLLAH AIRSTRIKES AS IDF ELIMINATES TERRORIST GROUP’S SPECIAL FORCES COMMANDER
The Israel Air Force (IAF) struck more than 120 targets over the last day, including anti-tank missile launching sites, terrorist operatives, terror infrastructure sites, weapons storage facilities and command centers in Lebanon, Israel claimed.
IDF soldiers are continuing to conduct limited, localized, targeted raids against Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon. The troops operated against Hezbollah’s infrastructure in the area, located weapons, and eliminated terrorists in cooperation with the IAF.
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In the Gaza Strip, IDF soldiers continue operational activity in the area of Jabaliya where dozens of terrorists were eliminated in aerial and ground activity. In Rafah and central Gaza, the troops operated to eliminate terrorists, dismantle terror infrastructure, and locate weapons.
Friday’s attack by Israel followed a deadly attack on Thursday from Hezbollah forces in northern Israel.
The first attack was in Metula – a town located along the Israel-Lebanon border – that left an Israeli farmer and four foreign agricultural workers dead. A second reported attack from Hezbollah left two people dead near Haifa.
The Wednesday strike that eliminated Mustafa Ahmad Shahadi of Hezbollah’s Radwan Forces was carried out near the city of Nabatieh, south of Beirut, according to the Israel Defense Forces.
“Mustafa Ahmad Shahadi advanced numerous terror attacks against the State of Israel,” the IDF said in a statement. “His targeting is part of the effort to degrade Hezbollah’s Radwan Forces’ capabilities to direct and execute terror activities against IDF troops and communities in the northern border, in particular the ‘Conquer the Galilee’ plan.”
Fox News Digital’s Yonat Friling and Greg Norman contributed to this report.
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Brussels, my love? Instability in Georgia overshadows EU enlargement
In this edition, we discuss how Georgian authorities have been moving the country away from the European Union and how the Western Balkans feel about an EU growth plan.
Our guests this week include Tinatin Akhvlediani, a research fellow with CEPS, Iliriana Gjoni, a research analyst with Carnegie Europe and Teona Lavrelashvili, policy expert at the Wilfried Martens Centre.
The panel reflected on the outcome of parliamentary elections in Georgia that saw the pro-Kremlin Georgian Dream come first. Thousands took to the streets to protest what they said was a rigged vote.
“The country that wants to be an EU candidate should not hold these types of elections”, Teona Lavrelashvili told the panel.
“There was rigging on election day that nobody knows how to prove”, said Titatin Akhvlediani.
Spanish MEP Antonio López-Istúriz White, who was observing the elections with a group of other MEPs, said he was “shocked” to hear the Prime Minister inform him of a plan to ban the opposition after the elections.
“This is something that, as you might understand, for democrats is shocking”, he told Euronews.
Another major talking point in Brussels this week: EU enlargement reports published on Wednesday, a few days after European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s whistle-stop tour of the Western Balkans.
The reviews detail progress in the ten countries waiting to join the EU — and it seems the Commission is unlikely to recommend opening accession talks with Georgia any time soon.
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