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  • Carmelo Anthony set to take over Down Under with Australian tour

    Carmelo Anthony set to take over Down Under with Australian tour

    Basketball superstar Carmelo Anthony is set to take Australia by storm.

    The 10-time NBA All Star is heading Down Under in September to host elite basketball camps and exclusive evening experiences.

    Anthony, 40, is one of the most iconic players to ever play in the NBA, finishing his NBA career after 19 seasons which saw him earn 10 All-Star selections, six all-NBA selections and three Olympic gold medals.

    The number three pick in the 2003 NBA Draft, Anthony retired in 2023 as the then ninth highest point score in NBA history, ending his career with 28,289 points.

    A notorious threat from anywhere on the hardwood, Anthony will host camps and evenings in Melbourne and Perth.

    Melo will give fans a rare insight into his experiences. Pics adam HeadSource: News Corp Australia

    “As part of his Australian tour, the 10-time NBA All-Star and Olympic gold medallist will host elite basketball camps and exclusive evening experiences designed to inspire and connect with fans of all ages,” a press release read.

    “These events offer a rare opportunity to engage with one of basketball’s most influential figures, both on the court and in an intimate setting, providing unparalleled access to Carmelo’s insights, experiences, and expertise.”

    Anthony’s first event in Melbourne will take place on Tuesday, September 17 at The Timberyard and will include a Q&A for those in attendance.

    Carmelo Anthony is heading to OzSource: Supplied

    He’ll then host the first of his basketball camps on Wednesday, September 18 at Ball 360 in Melbourne.

    Anthony will then head west to Perth where he’ll host a basketball camp on Saturday, September 21 at the Malvern Sports and Recreation Centre.

    Anthony will then close out his Australian tour when he hosts an exclusive evening on Sunday, September 22 at Metro City.

    Tickets for all events will be available starting Thursday, August 15, 2024, through Megatix.

    Don’t miss this chance to connect with Carmelo Anthony and experience basketball excellence in Melbourne and Perth.

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  • LeBron, Steph, Embiid headline scary superstar US Olympic squad as juggernaut eyes fifth-straight gold

    LeBron, Steph, Embiid headline scary superstar US Olympic squad as juggernaut eyes fifth-straight gold

    LeBron James, Stephen Curry and reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Joel Embiid were named among a 41-strong player pool for the USA’s 2024 Olympics basketball roster this week.

    The star-studded roster will be whittled down to a 12-man squad for this summer’s Olympics in Paris, where the US will be chasing a fifth consecutive gold medal.

    The provisional player pool contains 28 players who have represented the USA at an Olympics or FIBA World Cup, with 23 gold medals between them.

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    LeBron James and Kevin Durant have both been named in the2024 Olympics USA extended squad (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)Source: FOX SPORTS

    The 39-year-old James will be chasing a third gold medal in what will be his first appearance at an Olympics since the 2012 London Games.

    “The United States boasts unbelievable basketball talent and I am thrilled that many of the game’s superstars have expressed interest in representing our country at the 2024 Olympic Summer Games,” USA Basketball men’s national team managing director Grant Hill said in a statement.

    “It is a privilege to select the team that will help us toward the goal of once again standing atop the Olympic podium.

    “This challenging process will unfold over the next several months as we eagerly anticipate the start of national team activity.” Philadelphia 76ers star Embiid is set to play for the United States for the first time after pledging his allegiance to the squad last October.

    The Cameroon-born superstar was eligible to play for the country of his birth, France and the United States, but opted for a US squad which will enter the Olympics as overwhelming gold medal favourites.

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    The team will be coached by Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, with Gonzaga University’s Mark Few, the Los Angeles Clippers’ Tyronn Lue and Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra acting as assistants.

    USA Basketball also announced plans for pre-Olympic Games in Las Vegas and London.

    The US will play Canada in Las Vegas on July 10, before exhibition games against South Sudan on July 20 and Germany on July 22 at London’s O2 Arena.

    USA basketball 2024 Olympics player pool: Bam Adebayo, Jarrett Allen, Paolo Banchero, Desmond Bane, Scottie Barnes, Devin Booker, Mikal Bridges, Jaylen Brown, Jalen Brunson, Jimmy Butler, Alex Caruso, Stephen Curry, Anthony Davis, Kevin Durant, Anthony Edwards, Joel Embiid, De’Aaron Fox, Paul George, Aaron Gordon, Tyrese Haliburton, James Harden, Josh Hart, Tyler Herro, Jrue Holiday, Chet Holmgren, Brandon Ingram, Kyrie Irving, Jaren Jackson Jr., LeBron James, Cam Johnson, Walker Kessler, Kawhi Leonard, Damian Lillard, Donovan Mitchell, Chris Paul, Bobby Portis, Austin Reaves, Duncan Robinson, Jayson Tatum, Derrick White and Trae Young.

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  • ‘Ridiculous’ World Cup hero; Tszyu’s ‘crazy’ gamble: Top 10 Aussie performances of 2023

    ‘Ridiculous’ World Cup hero; Tszyu’s ‘crazy’ gamble: Top 10 Aussie performances of 2023

    From Mackenzie Arnold’s heroics for the Matildas at the Women’s World Cup final to Nathan Cleary’s 20-minute masterclass that inspired Penrith to NRL history — there have been lots of incredible individual moments in Australian sport this year.

    Here, foxsports.com.au picks out 10 of the best — both on the international and domestic stage — that prove just how many reasons Australians had to cheer in 2023.

    Nathan Cleary turns NRL GF

    When Reece Walsh skipped past Nathan Cleary, leaving the Panthers halfback on the ground and later finding five-eighth Ezra Mam for his third try of the NRL grand final, it looked like the premiership was heading up north.

    Brisbane led 24-8 at that point and with both Jarome Luai and Izack Tago succumbing to injuries, even this looked to be a step too far for the back-to-back defending premiers.

    But after being stepped by Walsh in the lead-up to Brisbane’s fourth try of the night, Cleary got back up.

    And when the Panthers needed him most, their star halfback delivered in the crowning moment of what was an already accomplished career, kicking a 40-20 that flipped the momentum of the decider.

    Before then, Cleary faked a short ball to Liam Martin before breaking through the line to set up Moses Leota for Penrith’s second try of the night.

    Cleary then quickly shifted the ball to Stephen Crichton as the Panthers drew within one score of Brisbane — and we all know what happened next.

    Time seemed to stand still for a moment as Cleary, with the entire team on his back, stepped back on the inside and beat Walsh, Adam Reynolds and Billy Walters.

    Comeback complete. History made. Legacy left.

    “I don’t like rapping him when he’s sitting here,” Isaah Yeo told reporters after the game.

    “I just feel like what he’s done in this space of time, no halfback has ever done it… that 20-minute period he put the team on his back and he won us his third grand final in a row.”

    Cleary goes from a champion to a legend | 00:46

    Glenn Maxwell’s CWC 200

    Like Penrith, Australia looked to be in dire straits against Afghanistan, down 7-91 and chasing a 292-run target with a Cricket World Cup semi-final spot on the line.

    It was an impressive feat for Australia to get that far given the way they opened the tournament, losing two-straight games that had Pat Cummins’ captaincy called into question.

    But Australia fought back, although at Wankhede Stadium it was a stunning individual knock from Glenn Maxwell that saved the day to help pull off Australia’s highest successful run chase in World Cup history.

    Maxwell hit 21 boundaries and ten sixes on his way to an unbeaten 201. The next highest score by an Australian on the day was 24.

    The heroic Maxwell admitted post-game to feeling “shocking”, having suffered cramps throughout the game. But it seemed like nothing could have stopped him from writing his name into the record books.

    “That’s just ridiculous,” Cummins said in the post-match presentation.

    “Maxy was out of this world.

    “It’s got to be the greatest ODI innings that’s ever happened.”

    Australia, of course, went on to win the World Cup with Maxwell only required to put up two runs but they wouldn’t have been there in the first place if it wasn’t for his double century.

    Titmus 400m world record

    Just four months prior 16-year-old Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh had broken the 400-metre freestyle record in Toronto, clocking a time of 3.56.08 — 0.32 seconds faster than Ariarne Titmus.

    But Australia’s reigning Olympic champion was quick to regain her throne, shattering the world record on the opening night of the world swimming championships in Fukuoka, Japan.

    Titmus breezed past McIntosh and Katie Ledecky to record a time of 3.55.38, capping off a golden night in the pool as Sam Short took home first place in the men’s 400m freestyle final while Australia also came out on top in the women’s and men’s 4×100 freestyle relay.

    Titmus stole the show though, with two-time Olympic champion Ian Thorpe declaring on Channel Nine’s coverage of the event that it was the “best I’ve ever seen her swim”.

    Stunning Titmus sets sizzling WR! | 00:53

    Piastri winning Qatar sprint

    After an unfortunate Safety Car robbed him of a maiden podium at Silverstone, Piastri had some well-deserved luck on his side at Qatar as the Australian secured his first-ever Formula 1 victory.

    Piastri, who went on to finish second at the Qatar Grand Prix, handed Red Bull just its second defeat in the season at that point while it was also McLaren’s first win since Daniel Ricciardo’s triumph at the 2021 Italian Grand Prix.

    There were three Safety Cars in what was an eventful sprint race, although this time around Piastri later admitted they were his “friend” in helping him fend off Max Verstappen.

    “I’m very happy. It was a very stressful race,” Piastri said after the sprint.

    “When I saw all the soft [tyre] guys come through at the start, I thought we were in a bit of trouble, but then their tyres fell off pretty quickly – that was good.

    “Safety Cars were my friend today, definitely once Max got behind me, but the pace was reasonable… I think in a race where you had to manage a lot, the tyres, cars on other compounds, I think we did a really good job.”

    It was just one shining moment in an impressive rookie season for Piastri, who ended the Formula 1 season in ninth on the driver standings.

    Piastri wins Rookie of the Year | 00:53

    Tim Tszyu winning three big fights

    Tszyu opened the year with a stiff challenge, facing the only man to have beaten then super welterweight division champion Jermell Charlo.

    Tszyu was supposed to fight Charlo before that bout fell through, with Tony Harrison stepping forward to take on the Australian for the interim WBO title.

    It was both the biggest test of Tszyu’s career to that point and his biggest risk too but it all proved worth it in the end as he claimed a ninth-round stoppage victory.

    LIGHTS OUT in RD 9 – Tszyu ends Harrison | 01:10

    Up next for Tszyu was Carlos Ocampo, who had a 35-2 record and 23 knockouts to his name before he got in the ring with the Australian, who didn’t even need to be taking the fight.

    “What Tim is doing is absolutely crazy as far as global boxing goes, the risks he is taking but that’s what he’s about,” No Limit CEO George Rose said at the time.

    “He’s [Ocampo] got a hell of a record. He’s a guy who can hit and he’s here to spoil the party. It’s an absolute risk he’s taking. As far as global boxing goes, nobody else in the world is doing what Tim would do taking on a guy like Carlos Ocampo.”

    But Tszyu knew what he was doing, staying active in his eventual pursuit of a shot at Charlo and making yet another statement in the process — the biggest of his career in fact — as he destroyed Ocampo with a first-round knockout.

    Tszyu belts Ocampo in 77 seconds | 01:08

    The long-awaited bout between Tszyu and Charlo would never come, with the American instead challenging boxing superstar Canelo Alvarez to a fight that he later lost.

    It then saw Charlo stripped of his belt, with Tszyu confirmed as the new WBO super welterweight champion. The next step was to make his first title defence.

    And so, Tszyu capped off a big year with a unanimous decision win over Brian Mendoza in a fight that would have likely ended in a finish if it was anyone but the American in the ring.

    Mendoza though went the distance against Tszyu, even as the Australian stalked him down in the final rounds, landing a few brutal uppercuts that seemingly had the challenger on the ropes.

    It may not have been the finish Tszyu was after but it was still dominant as it comes, with two-time welterweight champion Shawn Porter describing him as a “bully” as the Australian refused to let up even with the result likely beyond doubt.

    Tszyu lands ferocious bombs on Mendoza | 00:28

    Mark Zahra winning Melbourne and Caulfield Cups

    It was a dramatic 24 hours for Zahra before he even suited up for and later won the Caulfield Cup, with news his horse Without A Fight had failed his initial veterinary assessment.

    Zahra, who had won the previous year’s Melbourne Cup riding Gold Trip, initially thought the stallion may miss the Caulfield in preparation to the Cox Plate, which was run the following weekend.

    “I had to give myself an uppercut I reckon about Thursday because I didn’t sleep Wednesday night just thinking about… it was like someone stealing your missus, someone else getting the ride on Gold Trip, I was a bit shattered,” Zahra told Channel 7 of the moment when he found out Gold Trip would run in the Caulfield Cup.

    “I thought, ‘F***, he is a great horse, I have an emotional bond like I don’t with any other horse, Gold Trip’. And then on Thursday, ‘What the ‘F’ are you doing?’ You picked this horse, after the last start I said to Sam Freedman I think he will win the Caulfield Cup.”

    That prediction proved true as Zahra won a thrilling edition of the race.

    Zahra then backed it up in spectacular fashion, again on Without A Fight, as he took out the Melbourne Cup to become the first jockey to win the race back-to-back on different horses since Harry White in 1978 and ‘79.

    Zahra grabs a 2nd straight Melbourne cup | 01:13

    Mollie O’Callaghan world champs five gold medals

    O’Callaghan, who reigned supreme for a second-straight year as Australia’s Olympic Program Swimmer Of The Year, stunned the swimming world when she claimed a world record and gold in the 200-metre freestyle at the world championships.

    It was only the start of an incredible performance in Fukuoka from the 19-year-old, who went on to win five gold medals after defending her 100m freestyle world crown and also coming out on top alongside her Australian teammates in the 4x100m, 4x200m and 4x100m Mixed freestyle relays.

    O’Callaghan’s effort in the 200-metre freestyle, which won Performance of the Year at the Australian Institute of Sport Performance Awards, was the pick of the bunch.

    Touching in at a time of 1:52.85, O’Callaghan broke one of swimming’s longest-standing records, with the record previously held by Federica Pellegrini and set back in 2009.

    “There were tears, there was happiness. It was very mixed emotions. I’m just so proud of myself to do that and it was such an unexpected moment,” O’Callaghan said at the time.

    “… To come out with a world record was really unexpected for me.”

    Sensational Mollie strikes GOLD again! | 00:43

    Mackenzie Arnold’s Matildas heroics

    Australia’s thrilling penalty shootout win over France in the FIFA Women’s World Cup quarter-finals was historic for a few reasons.

    Starting with the fact it was the first time the Matildas had booked their spot in the World Cup semi-finals.

    It was also the longest penalty shootout in World Cup history, which brings us to Mackenzie Arnold, who became a national hero overnight after her heroics in goal.

    The only blemish — if you can even call it that — was a missed penalty shot which hit the post but Arnold more than made up for it with two crucial saves in the shootout.

    “Mackenzie was amazing,” Sam Kerr said.

    “She saves all our penalties at training and robs our confidence. We all just stuck to our routines and we knew she’d come through for us, but she was amazing in the game as well.”

    Arnold heroics progresses Tillies! | 00:17

    Ange Postecoglou’s historic start at Tottenham

    Even before breaking new ground as Tottenham’s new manager, Postecoglou kicked off 2023 in style as the Australian completed a domestic treble with Celtic.

    Postecoglou won his fifth trophy in two seasons with the Hoops as Celtic defeated Inverness Caledonian Thistle 3-1 in the Scottish Cup final, having already taken the team to glory in the Scottish Premiership and League Cup.

    “I’m very proud of the whole group. It’s a bit surreal when you think about what we have achieved,” Postecoglou said at the time.

    Of course, it would only end up being the start of Postecoglou’s rapid rise in the football world as he was officially announced as the Spurs’ latest manager in June.

    Postecoglou was up against it from the start when it was confirmed in August that prolific striker Harry Kane would be departing the club on the eve of the new season.

    It was always going to be hard to replace the team’s all-time top goalscorer and given slow starts in Postecoglou’s previous stints at Yokohama F. Marinos and Celtic, expectations weren’t necessarily high of the new Australian hire early on.

    Instead, Postecoglou made history as he claimed his third straight Premier League Manager of the Month award after guiding Tottenham to eight wins and two draws from 11 games.

    Postecoglou’s only loss in that early period came in a 4-1 defeat to Chelsea, where Tottenham was reduced to nine men.

    Tottenham sat on 26 points after its first 10 games, marking the best return of any new manager during that period in Premier League history.

    While the results were obviously promising, more than anything Postecoglou gave Tottenham supporters a reason to believe after Kane’s departure.

    And even if it was early in the season, he wasn’t going to stop them either.

    “Let them dream, that’s what being a football supporter is all about,” Postecoglou said in late October.

    Ange speaks on Spurs’ strong start | 01:05

    Nina Kennedy’s magic moment of sportsmanship

    It was a golden moment, but not only because Australian Nina Kennedy came out on top in the women’s world pole vault final in Budapest.

    Rather, what made the moment even more memorable was the show of sportsmanship between Kennedy and Olympic champion Katie Moon, with the pair both clearing 4.90 metres but failing to progress at the 4.95 metre mark.

    The duo came together with officials and after a small chat, decided to share the gold medal and both be crowned world champions.

    “I think a miracle happened tonight,” Kennedy said.

    “To win a gold medal, it is just a dream come true. I jumped out of my skin tonight. It was super crazy. I felt like the whole stadium was watching every single jump, they were all around us tonight, it was really incredible.”

    Kennedy had already broken two national records — at 4.85 and 4.90 metres — to get to that point in the first place.

    Kennedy speaks on sharing WC Gold medal | 00:28

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  • Spanish PM condemns World Cup kiss, football boss ‘begged’ player for apology video

    Spanish PM condemns World Cup kiss, football boss ‘begged’ player for apology video

    Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez blasted the “insufficient” apology given by Spain’s football federation chief for kissing star player Jennifer Hermoso on the lips after Spain won the Women’s World Cup.

    Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) chief Luis Rubiales, 45, kissed Hermoso as he handed the Spanish team their gold medals after they beat England 1-0 in the final on Sunday in Sydney, provoking outrage in Spain.

    He kissed other players on the cheek or embraced them.

    “What we saw was an unacceptable gesture,” Sanchez told a news conference when asked about the outcry over the unsolicited kiss.

    “I also think the apologies given by Mr Rubiales are insufficient. And I even think that they are inappropriate, and that he must go further,” added Sanchez, a Socialist politician whose government has pushed through tougher laws on sexual consent and harassment.

    The RFEF announced it would call an extraordinary general assembly on Friday “as a matter of urgency” to address the incident.

    As the controversy over the kiss grew, Rubiales apologised in a video posted on social media.

    “It was done without any ill intention in a moment of the highest exuberance. Here we saw it as natural and normal but outside it has caused a commotion.

    The kiss in question. Photo: Fox Sports.Source: FOX SPORTS

    “I have no choice but to apologise and to learn from this … and when representing the federation take more care,” he said, adding that he thought the furore was “idiotic”.

    Rubiales also said he had a “magnificent relationship” with Hermoso.

    According to Revelo’s Natalia Torrente, Rubiales “begged” Hermoso to appear in his apology video alongside him.

    Coach Jorge Vilda reportedly approached Hermoso’s family three times, hoping she would appear in the video with Rubiales.

    Player ‘didn’t like’ unsolicited kiss

    On Sunday, the 33-year-old player posted a video on Instagram showing the celebrations in the changing room in which she responded to teasing from teammates by saying: “I didn’t like it, eh!” while laughing.

    She later played down the incident in a statement released by the federation, saying it was “a totally spontaneous mutual gesture because of the immense joy that winning a World Cup brings”.

    “The president and I have a great relationship. His behaviour with all of us has been outstanding and it was a natural gesture of affection and gratitude,” she added, according to the federation statement.

    Video footage circulated online after the match also showed Rubiales, who was sitting in the VIP area of the stadium, near Spain’s Queen Letizia and FIFA president Gianni Infantino, grab his groin as he celebrated the final whistle.

    Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Diaz had on Monday called for Rubiales to resign, saying “his excuses do not work at all”, while Equality Minister Irene Montero said a non-consensual kiss is “a kind of sex violence all women suffer daily”.

    Luis Rubiales kissed other players on the cheek. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    “It is very simple. Two people kiss if they both want to, if there is consent. Only yes is yes,” Montero added on social media.

    The Association of Spanish Footballers (AFE) demanded that the “relevant authorities adopt the measures necessary” given the “seriousness” of the incident.

    The AFE said: “The Higher Sports Council’s protocol for action against sexual violence includes ‘Kissing by force’ … as ‘Unacceptable conduct that brings immediate consequences’.” Spain’s preparations for the World Cup were thrown into disarray last September when 15 players sent an email to the Spanish federation saying they did not want to be considered for selection.

    Their protest was aimed chiefly at coach Jorge Vilda and his methods, including complaints that he is too strict.

    Rubiales supported Vilda and only three of the 15 were recalled for the World Cup.

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  • Michael Jordan earns $2.7 billion in one day as sale goes through

    Michael Jordan earns $2.7 billion in one day as sale goes through

    NBA legend Michael Jordan’s tenure as a majority team owner in the league officially ended on Friday as the sale of his stake of the Charlotte Hornets was approved by league governors.

    The purchasing group is led by Gabe Plotkin, chief investment officer at Tallwoods Capital LLC, and Rick Schnall, co-president of private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice.

    “The sale, which has been approved by the NBA Board of Governors, immediately gives Plotkin and Schnall the controlling interest in the franchise,” the Hornets said in a statement.

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    Plotkin and Schnall said they would serve as co-chairmen of Hornets Sports and Entertainment “and will rotate the team’s governorship every five years, beginning with Schnall.”

    The deal, first announced in June, reportedly valued the Hornets at $3 billion.

    Jordan acquired a controlling investment in the Hornets in 2010 for $275 million. The franchise had been the league’s sole team with Black-majority ownership.

    The sale shows the new ownership group paid well above market value with Forbes valuing the team at $1.7 billion earlier this year. For Jordan, it represents an overall profit of $2.725 billion.

    Michael Jordan has reason to smile. Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP.Source: AFP

    Jordan, who retained a minority stake in the franchise, said in a statement he was grateful to have the chance to guide the team for more than a decade.

    “The opportunity to be the majority owner of the Charlotte Hornets in my home state of North Carolina for the last 13 years has been a tremendous honour,” Jordan said.

    “I’m proud of all that the organisation accomplished: the exciting on-court moments, the return of the Hornets name, Charlotte hosting the 2019 NBA All-Star Game and HSE becoming a true pillar of this Community.

    “Through the years, the unwavering commitment, passion and loyalty of our Hornets fans has been incredible. As I transition into a minority ownership role, I’m thrilled to be able to pass the reins to two successful, innovative and strategic leaders in Gabe and Rick.”

    His Royal Airness. Photo by Elsa/Getty Images.Source: Getty Images

    Often considered the greatest-ever basketball player, Jordan led teams to six NBA titles, won the league’s Most Valuable Player award five times and garnered two Olympic gold medals. He played his last game professionally in 2003.

    However, Jordan’s tenure as an owner was less successful.

    During his 13-year reign, Charlotte reached the playoffs just three times, losing in the first round on all three occasions.

    Last season, Charlotte finished one place off the bottom of the Eastern Conference at 27-55.

    Schnall and Plotkin said in their joint statement that they hope to build on the “stability” that Jordan brought to the franchise.

    “We’re excited about the organisation’s future,” they said. “Our vision is to take the Hornets to the next level both on and off the court.”

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