Anthony Edwards lifts Wolves to 2-1 lead vs. WarriorsNew Foto - Anthony Edwards lifts Wolves to 2-1 lead vs. Warriors

Anthony Edwards poured in a game-high 36 points, Julius Randle had 24 as part of a triple-double and the Minnesota Timberwolves wrestled back home-court advantage in their second-round playoff series against the Golden State Warriors with a 102-97 triumph Saturday night in San Francisco. Game 4 in the Western Conference best-of-seven series is scheduled for Monday night in San Francisco, with the sixth-seeded Timberwolves leading 2-1. Jimmy Butler III had a team-high 33 points for seventh-seeded Golden State, which played without star guard Stephen Curry, out with a strained left hamstring. The tightly contested game saw the Warriors clinging within 84-82 before two game-disqualifying fouls on defensive ace Draymond Green within 18 seconds inside the final five minutes. The Timberwolves took control from there, getting a key 3-pointer from Jaden McDaniels and a three-point play from Rudy Gobert, the latter creating a six-point cushion for the visitors with 2:05 to play. "We're making some shots, for sure," Timberwolves coach Chris Finch said. "We're getting stops. We were getting stops throughout the regular season. We're just winning the possession battle in clutch time now. We're just not -- we're not giving the ball back on cheap turnovers. We're not giving up as many or any second-chance opportunities." A 3-pointer by Edwards, his fifth of the game, all but clinched Minnesota's second consecutive win - both with Curry out of the Golden State lineup - with 1:19 to go. Edwards' 36 points were his second most this postseason, topped only by a 43-point explosion in Game 4 against the Los Angeles Lakers in the first round. He hit 13 of his 28 shots on Saturday. "The team defense was really good," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. "Held them to 102. That's a pretty good number. But Randle and Edwards really both got going in the second half and that was the key. We couldn't quite contain them, especially in the fourth, and that was the difference." Randle complemented his 24 points with 10 rebounds, a game-high 12 assists and three steals for the Timberwolves, who outshot the hosts 43.9 percent to 43.2 percent in a defensive struggle. "He's playing with so much force and determination," Finch said of Randle. "He's going out there early and aggressive, and he's exerting a ton of energy on the defensive end with his body and his rebounding. He's playing a complete game for us, no doubt." McDaniels added 15 points and Gobert had a game-high 13 rebounds for Minnesota, which went 2-1 on the road in its 4-1 first-round series win against the Lakers. Butler's 33 points on 12-for-26 shooting were his most since he had 35 for the Miami Heat in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals at Boston in 2023. He also found time for seven rebounds and a team-high seven assists. "Man, Jimmy was incredible," Kerr said. "He really controlled the game for us and put us in a position to win and we just couldn't close it out. But he was brilliant all night." Jonathan Kuminga, pressed into increased playing time as the Warriors looked to fill the void of Curry's regular scoring, backed Butler with a postseason career-high 30 points. He had totaled just 43 in Golden State's first nine playoff games. "JK played one of the best games of his life," Kerr said. "It was fantastic to see. You can see how necessary he is in this matchup, especially without Steph." Buddy Hield shot 4-for-8 on 3-pointers to account for a majority of his 14 points for the Warriors, while Brandin Podziemski collected a team-high eight rebounds on a night when he shot 1-for-10. -Field Level Media

Anthony Edwards lifts Wolves to 2-1 lead vs. Warriors

Anthony Edwards lifts Wolves to 2-1 lead vs. Warriors Anthony Edwards poured in a game-high 36 points, Julius Randle had 24 as part of a tri...
Astros RHP Lance McCullers says he received death threats aimed at his children after rough startNew Foto - Astros RHP Lance McCullers says he received death threats aimed at his children after rough start

Houston Astros starting pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. had a bad start Saturday. He did not deserve what he says happened next. After allowing seven earned runs in eight batters faced against the Cincinnati Reds, an emotional McCullers told reporters in his postgame news conference he received death threats on social media aimed specifically at his two children. This sucks, man. Lance should not have to deal with this.pic.twitter.com/UzeIwwibuA — Ari Alexander (@AriA1exander)May 11, 2025 McCullers' comment: "It's been a tough evening. I understand people are very passionate and people love the Astros and love sports, but threatening to find my kids and murder them is a little bit tough to deal with. "So, just as a father, I think there have been many, many threats over the years aimed at me mostly, and I think actually one or two people from other issues around baseball actually had to go to jail for things like that. But I think bringing kids into the equation, threatening to find them or next time they see us in public, they're gonna stab my kids to death, things like that, it's tough to hear as a dad." McCullers is correct that people have faced legal repercussions for similar incidents, with one notable example beinga betting influencer who was sentenced to six months of home detention after inundating players on the Tampa Bay Rays with threats against them and their families. While that was a case of a person obsessed with gambling, McCullers' mention of loving the Astros indicates it may have been a Houston fan or fans making the threats. Behind Jose Altuve, McCullers is the second-longest-tenured player on the Astros and was in the rotation for their World Series titles in 2017 and 2022. While the Astros' cheating scandal has clouded the 2017 title, that was also the postseason in which McCullers etched his place in club history with two victorious starts agains the Los Angeles Dodgers. Astros manager Joe Espada specifically noted McCullers' contributions and sacrificewhile lamenting the situation after the game: "I just left my office, and it's very unfortunate that Lance McCullers, that there are people who are threatening his life and the life of his kids because of his performance. "It's very unfortunate that we have to deal with this. After all he's done for this city, this team, the fact that we have to talk about that in my office, I got kids, too. It really drives me nuts. It's very sad. Very, very sad." While usually effective on the mound, McCullers has struggled with injuries over the years. He missed both the 2023 and 2024 seasons due to arm issues and was making only his second start of the season on Saturday. He made his first start in 915 days last Sunday, throwing 3 2/3 scoreless innings against the Chicago White Sox. On Saturday, McCullers faced eight batters and recorded only one out in what ended up being a 10-run first inning for the Reds.Cincinnati went on to win 13-9, pushing Houston's record to 19-19. Espada urged patience for McCullers to get right and confirmed the right-hander will take his next turn in the rotation unless he's "not feeling well," perThe Athletic's Chandler Rome.

Astros RHP Lance McCullers says he received death threats aimed at his children after rough start

Astros RHP Lance McCullers says he received death threats aimed at his children after rough start Houston Astros starting pitcher Lance McCu...
Astros RHP Lance McCullers Jr. gets death threats after lossNew Foto - Astros RHP Lance McCullers Jr. gets death threats after loss

Houston Astros right-hander Lance McCullers Jr.'s rough outing on the mound on Saturday night turned uglier when he and his family received death threats over social media. McCullers started the home game against the Cincinnati Reds but got pulled in the first inning after allowing seven runs on three hits and three walks on 36 pitches. The Reds went on to score 10 runs in the inning and won 13-9. "I understand people are very passionate and people love the Astros and love sports, but threatening to find my kids and murder them is a little bit tough to deal with," said McCullers, 31, confirming the threats were made over social media. "There have been many, many threats over the years aimed at me mostly, and I think actually one or two people from other issues around baseball actually have had to go to jail for things like that," he said. "But I think bringing kids into the equation, threatening to find them or next time they see us in public they're going to stab my kids to death ... things like that are tough to hear as a dad." McCullers has spent his career with the Astros and was part of World Series championship teams in 2017 and 2022. He missed all of the 2023 and 2024 seasons because of arm issues and made his return last Sunday against the host Chicago White Sox. Pitching for the first time in a major league game since Game 3 of the 2022 World Series, McCullers allowed three hits and three walks and recorded four strikeouts in 3 2/3 scoreless innings. He didn't figure in the decision in a 5-4 loss to Chicago. His second outing, and first in Houston, was Saturday and was "a tough evening," he said later. "Obviously, you want to pitch well, but I think putting your teammates in that spot is more of the downer of the outing," said McCullers (0-1, 15.75 ERA). "I haven't felt super comfortable with my pitches the last two outings. Don't know if it's just the time off. I don't feel nervous, but maybe I'm just not moving in the way I'm accustomed to moving. "You know, you fail on a very large stage -- a lot of eyes. And there's nowhere to hide. At the end of the day, I just want to do my job. I just want to be a good pitcher for the Astros. And I believe I'll get there." Astros manager Joe Espada believes in McCullers, and he couldn't believe how some reacted with death threats. "... it's very unfortunate that Lance McCullers ... that there are people who are threatening his life and the life of his kids because of his performance tonight," Espada said after the game. "It's very unfortunate that we have to deal with this -- after all he's done for this city, for this team. ... "I've got kids, too. And it really drives me nuts that we have to deal with this. Very sad. Very, very sad." McCullers, the son of a former major league pitcher (1985-90, 1992), was an All-Star in 2017 and seventh in the American League Cy Young Award voting in 2021. A first-round pick (41st overall) by Houston in the 2012 MLB Draft, McCullers is 49-33 with a 3.55 ERA, 302 walks and 804 strikeouts in 722 2/3 innings over 132 regular-season games (129 starts). "He hasn't pitched in 2 1/2 years. We've got to give some time, all right?" Espada said. "This can't happen. I'm really upset that this happened to athletes, and ... you know, we're trying our best. Everybody's trying our best. But the fact I've gotta go to my office and deal with this? Come on. We're better than that." --Field Level Media

Astros RHP Lance McCullers Jr. gets death threats after loss

Astros RHP Lance McCullers Jr. gets death threats after loss Houston Astros right-hander Lance McCullers Jr.'s rough outing on the mound...
Israeli strikes on Gaza kill 10 people, mostly women and childrenNew Foto - Israeli strikes on Gaza kill 10 people, mostly women and children

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli strikes overnight and into Sunday killed 10 people inthe Gaza Strip, mostly women and children, according to local health officials. Two of the strikes hit tents in the southern city of Khan Younis, each killing two children and their parents. Other strikes killed a child and a man riding a bicycle, according to Nasser Hospital, which received the bodies from all the strikes. The Israeli military says it only targets militants and tries to avoid harming civilians. It blames Hamas for civilian deaths in the 19-month-old war because the militants are embedded in densely populated areas. There was no immediate Israeli comment on the latest strikes. Israelhas sealed Gaza off from all imports, including food, medicine and emergency shelter, for over 10 weeks in what it says is a pressure tactic aimed at forcing Hamas to release hostages. Israel resumed its offensive in March,shattering a ceasefirethat had facilitated the release of more than 30 hostages. Aid groups say food supplies are running low and hunger is widespread. U.S. President Donald Trump, whose administration has voiced full support for Israel's actions,is set to visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates this week in a regional tour that will not include Israel. The war began when Hamas-led militants attacked southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking 251 hostage. Fifty-nine hostages are still inside Gaza, around a third of them believed to be alive, after most of the rest were released in ceasefire agreements or other deals. Israel's offensive has killed over 52,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, according to Gaza's Health Ministry, which does not say how many of the dead were combatants or civilians. The offensive has destroyed vast areas of the territory and displaced some 90% of its population of around 2 million. ___ Magdy reported from Cairo. ___ Follow AP's war coverage athttps://apnews.com/hub/israel-hamas-war

Israeli strikes on Gaza kill 10 people, mostly women and children

Israeli strikes on Gaza kill 10 people, mostly women and children DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli strikes overnight and into Sunday...
Former Panama president Martinelli leaves Nicaraguan embassy for asylum in ColombiaNew Foto - Former Panama president Martinelli leaves Nicaraguan embassy for asylum in Colombia

Former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli left the Nicaraguan embassy in Panama City, where he had sought refuge more than a year ago after the courts upheld a money laundering sentence against him, and headed to Colombia where he has received political asylum, the government said late Saturday. Panama's foreign ministry said in a statement that Colombian President Gustavo Petro sent Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino a formal note saying that he had granted Martinelli asylum and that Panama had granted the former president safe passage to Colombia. "The Republic of Colombia is a State that has historically recognized with the utmost respect, compliance, and promotion the institutions of International Law, including the asylum system within the Inter-American system," the statement said. Martinelli, 73, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for money laundering in July 2023 in connection with the purchase of a publishing group. Following the confirmation of that sentence, the former president sought refuge in the Nicaraguan diplomatic mission in Panama after President Daniel Ortega's government granted him asylum. He had remained inside the embassy for more than a year. Martinelli is a businessman and supermarket magnate who governed Panama from 2009 to 2014, a period of rapid economic growth driven by the construction of major projects such as the first metro in Central America and the expansion of the interoceanic canal. But his government was tainted by accusations of bribery and cost overruns. He was sanctioned by the United States for corruption in January 2023. Martinelli maintains that his prosecution was politically motivated as he sought to run for a second term of office. In 2023, he won his party's nomination to seek the presidency again. However, he was convicted of money laundering, and after the Supreme Court denied his appeal, he was ineligible to run. Ultimately, Martinelli supported his running mate, current President Mulino. Nicaragua granted Martinelli political asylum in February 2024. Panama had refused to grant Nicaragua permission to move Martinelli to Nicaragua. The Colombian government had not previously commented on the matter. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Former Panama president Martinelli leaves Nicaraguan embassy for asylum in Colombia

Former Panama president Martinelli leaves Nicaraguan embassy for asylum in Colombia Former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli left the ...

 

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