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Who is Adrian Griffin? Everything to know about the Bucks new head coach
Who is Adrian Griffin? Everything to know about the Bucks new head coach
The Milwaukee Bucks are going to hire Adrian Griffin. Here's everything to know about the new head coach of the team.Nick Nurse backed out of the race, and the Milwaukee Bucks were down to Warriors assistant Kenny Atkinson and Raptors assistant Adrian Griffin. They quickly moved toward Grif...
2023-05-28 02:57
Bayern seize title as Dortmund collapse but major doubts remain
Bayern seize title as Dortmund collapse but major doubts remain
Despite a record 11th straight Bundesliga title win, Bayern Munich's immediate future has been thrown into serious doubt after the shock sackings of CEO Oliver...
2023-05-28 02:56
Toto Wolff unhappy as crane lifts Lewis Hamilton’s stricken car off Monaco track
Toto Wolff unhappy as crane lifts Lewis Hamilton’s stricken car off Monaco track
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff suggested marshals had turned the Monaco Grand Prix into a circus act following their unusual removal of Lewis Hamilton’s car. Hamilton crashed out of final practice on Saturday after he lost control of his Mercedes under braking at Mirabeau. Hamilton’s stricken machine was hoisted high into the air by a crane, allowing photographers to capture the underbelly of the seven-time world champion’s upgraded machine. The car’s floor is a heavily guarded secret in Formula One, but Mercedes’ new design – which broke cover for the first time here in the principality – was put on show for their rivals to see. “Whoever performed the crane has probably worked for Cirque du Soleil before,” said Wolff. “Honestly, that I don’t even comprehend. The car was on the road. You could have put it on a truck. You’re showcasing a car to everyone in the world. That was suboptimal for us, to say the least.” Wolff added: “We should not thrash the stewards. Everybody is doing their best and I don’t want to be a team principal that lashes out at stewards who are doing their job.” After giving up on this season’s car on the eve of the opening race in Bahrain, Mercedes have spent the ensuing dozen weeks working on a new design philosophy. The Silver Arrows have abandoned their controversial zero-sidepod concept and introduced a new front suspension, new floor and cooling system in a drastic change of development on a car which has contributed to the longest losing streak of Hamilton’s career. Mercedes are keen not to draw too many conclusions at this week’s unique Monte Carlo configuration – and believe the following round at the well-trodden Circuit de Catalunya venue on the outskirts of Barcelona will present them with a better understanding of where they stand. Hamilton starts fifth on Sunday following Charles Leclerc’s three-place grid penalty. George Russell lines up eighth in the other Mercedes. “This car is a son of a gun,” said Hamilton. “I was pushing so hard and overdriving which is the worst place to be. “If I underdrive, or I drive the car to its limit, we might not get into the top 10. But the upgrades were good this weekend, so I’m grateful for those.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Fernando Alonso ready to pounce if Max Verstappen makes a slow start in Monaco Max Verstappen fends off Fernando Alonso to take pole position in Monaco Lewis Hamilton: Racist abuse of Vinicius Junior really hits home for me
2023-05-28 02:55
Farrell says more to come from Saracens after Premiership title win
Farrell says more to come from Saracens after Premiership title win
Owen Farrell was adamant Saracens' victory in the English Premiership final at Twickenham on Saturday was just the start after guiding the London club to...
2023-05-28 02:55
'No happy ending' for tearful Dortmund, says coach Terzic
'No happy ending' for tearful Dortmund, says coach Terzic
A tearful Borussia Dortmund manager Edin Terzic said there would be "no happy ending" after his side stumbled with the title in sight, giving Bayern...
2023-05-28 02:48
Suns, 76ers fans think they'll get Nick Nurse after Bucks head coach hire
Suns, 76ers fans think they'll get Nick Nurse after Bucks head coach hire
Suns and 76ers fans were giddy on Saturday as the Bucks hired Adrian Griffin to be their head coach because that means Nick Nurse is still available.Adrian Griffin is set to be the next head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks and no one is more happy about that than fans of the Phoenix Suns and Philad...
2023-05-28 02:47
Fernando Alonso ready to pounce if Max Verstappen makes a slow start in Monaco
Fernando Alonso ready to pounce if Max Verstappen makes a slow start in Monaco
Fernando Alonso hopes he can take advantage of Max Verstappen’s inconsistent starts to end his 10-year wait for victory at Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix. The evergreen Alonso, 41, lines up behind Verstappen following an exhilarating qualifying session in the sun-cooked principality. Home favourite Charles Leclerc will be third on the grid for Ferrari, with Lewis Hamilton and George Russell sixth and eighth respectively in their revamped Mercedes machines. Alonso took his last pole at the 2012 German Grand Prix, but he looked destined to end his 3,961-day losing streak when he moved to the top of the time charts in the closing stages. Verstappen was the only driver who could spoil the dreams of Alonso, and his Aston Martin mechanics, who had already celebrated wildly in the belief that their man had captured pole. Verstappen trailed Alonso by two tenths before he delivered a mesmerising final sector on the most famous streets in Formula One to take pole by just 0.084 seconds. “We will try to win,” said Alonso, who claimed his 32nd and final victory in Spain a decade ago. “We need some help from Max but I am not going to take it for granted. “It’s a very short run into Turn 1. We normally have a good start. Max is a bit inconsistent, so maybe he has one of those bad ones tomorrow.” Qualifying is crucial in Monte Carlo given how troublesome it is to pass at this tight and twisty venue. However, the omens are encouraging for Alonso. In the last seven years, the driver starting from second has won on more occasions than the man on pole. The last time Alonso started a race in Monaco from the front row – back in 2007 – he won. Rain could also be a factor. A victory for Alonso would be a popular one in the sport. But Verstappen’s team has won every race this season, and the Dutchman’s Red Bull is so often imperious over the course of a race distance, rather than a single lap. “I would like to see Fernando win,” admitted Verstappen. “But I would like to win, too, so we will see. “In qualifying you need to go all out and risk it all. My first sector wasn’t ideal in my final lap and I was a bit cautious, but then I knew I was behind so in the last sector I just gave it everything I had, clipping a few barriers along the way.” Further back, Mercedes were banking on their much-anticipated upgrade providing them with a springboard to challenge the grid’s all-conquering Red Bull team. But on its grand unveiling here, Hamilton was at odds with his new car. Hamilton, who earlier crashed in final practice on Saturday following a mistake at the right-hander Mirabeau, missed the chicane in the opening stage of qualifying – only avoiding an early bath with his final lap – before scrambling into Q3 after he grazed the wall at the swimming pool chicane. “Man this car is hard to drive,” said the seven-time world champion, who also reported there was “something wrong” with his right-rear suspension. He eventually finished 0.360 secs behind Verstappen, with team-mate Russell six tenths adrift. Sergio Perez is Verstappen’s closest championship challenger, but the Mexican will start Sunday’s 78-lap race at the back of the pack after he crashed out of qualifying. The running was just six minutes old when Perez – 14 points adrift of Verstappen in the standings – carried too much speed through the opening Sainte Devote corner and thudded into the wall before coming to a standstill in the middle of the circuit. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Max Verstappen fends off Fernando Alonso to take pole position in Monaco Lewis Hamilton: Racist abuse of Vinicius Junior really hits home for me Bernie Ecclestone would be surprised if Lewis Hamilton wanted to leave Mercedes
2023-05-28 02:27
Bayern's last-gasp Bundesliga title win follows a season of controversy and turmoil
Bayern's last-gasp Bundesliga title win follows a season of controversy and turmoil
Bayern Munich won the German league title for the 11th year in a row
2023-05-28 02:25
Delighted Hamilton survives crash to take sixth
Delighted Hamilton survives crash to take sixth
Delighted seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton said on Saturday that he had enjoyed himself at the Monaco Grand Prix more than any for 15 years thanks...
2023-05-28 02:19
Torino's Juric racially abused at Spezia as Roma's top four hopes end
Torino's Juric racially abused at Spezia as Roma's top four hopes end
Torino coach Ivan Juric became the latest victim of racist abuse in Serie A during his team's 4-0 win at Spezia on Saturday, while Roma's top four hopes ended...
2023-05-28 02:18
Elina Svitolina wins Strasbourg tournament for 1st title since becoming a mom
Elina Svitolina wins Strasbourg tournament for 1st title since becoming a mom
Two-time Grand Slam semifinalist Elina Svitolina has won her first WTA title in nearly two years and her first since becoming a mother
2023-05-28 01:55
Brilliant Verstappen and 'disappointed' Perez make mixed day for Red Bull
Brilliant Verstappen and 'disappointed' Perez make mixed day for Red Bull
It was a mixed day for Red Bull in Monaco on Saturday as championship leader Max Verstappen produced a stunning late lap to secure pole position while Sergio Perez rammed his car into a wall and...
2023-05-28 01:54
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