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Celtics Owner Issued Fiery, Crude Challenge to Team After It Fell Behind 3–0 to Heat
After the Celtics fell into a 3–0 hole against the Heat in the Eastern Conference finals, one that the team nearly dug itself out of, team governor Wyc Grousbeck issued a fiery challenge to the roster ahead of Game 4.
Per a report from Jared Weiss of The Athletic, Grousbeck went into the locker room and told the players they needed to “play with some balls” which left the players and coaching staff stunned.
Celtics veteran Blake Griffin confirmed the report, and told The Athletic that Grousbeck, who is widely respected by the players and coaches alike, was right.
“[Grousbeck] was right, but we shouldn’t need that,” Griffin said. “As soon as we got to the locker room, we were just so frustrated.”
The Celtics looked primed for a sweep after the 128–102 loss in Miami, after which many fans and observers believed that the team looked like it quit. However, Boston had plenty of fight left in it, winning the next three games to force an improbable Game 7 at home. The Celtics had an opportunity to make history as the first NBA team to come back from a 3–0 playoff deficit, but a Jayson Tatum rolled ankle and poor shooting outing doomed Boston in Game 7.
The Heat will now face Denver in the NBA Finals, which begins on Thursday night.
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Kai Kara-France Recalls Bout on Pirate-Themed MMA Cruise Ship
Welcome to The Weekly Takedown, Sports Illustrated’s in-depth look at MMA. Every week, this column offers insight and information on the most noteworthy stories in the fight world.
Eight years ago to the day, Kai Kara-France fought in a very unique venue.
The Andaman Sea.
Competing on a cruise ship for a pirate-themed MMA event—incredibly, called Mixed Martial A’rr—Kara-France knocked out Dindo Camansa. The bout was Kara-France’s flyweight debut, and he held true to his “Don’t Blink” nickname, needing only 12 seconds to land the walkoff blow.
Speaking of international waters. Tomorrow marks the 8-year anniversary of the first and only pirate themed MMA event held on a cruise ship, Mixed Martial A’rr.
The undercard featured a guy named Kai Kara-France knocking his opponent out in 12 seconds. https://t.co/SJeYuKVGsn pic.twitter.com/JvnkvYM6e5
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) May 31, 2023
Only three weeks before, Kara-France needed just eight seconds to win a bout in Taiwan. This was an opportunity to win another fight, on international waters, enhanced by the lure of a casino on the ship as well as a trip back home.
“I was based in Thailand at that time, and I’d just fought in Taiwan,” says Kara-France. “The fights were at the ports when it was docked, so the ship wasn’t moving. Then we got to party on the boat and have a holiday.
“The cruise ship brought us from Malaysia to Thailand. I saw it as a chance to further my career. That was my focus—keep fighting, build momentum, and get to where I wanted to be. Even if that meant fighting on a pirate cruise ship, I never lost sight of my goal.”
Kara-France’s opponent at Mixed Martial A’rr was from the Philippines. He recalled quite a few people from the Philippines working on that cruise ship, leading to a running joke among Kara-France’s team that the entire crowd at the fight was against him.
“It basically turned into his hometown fight,” says Kara-France. “I remember even seeing people come out of the kitchen to watch him fight.”
The fight was over quickly, with Kara-France picking up a dominant win. Whether any fight fans got retribution on Kara-France is unknown, but he did laugh when mentioning that he was sick the day after the fight.
“I did get food poisoning the day after the fight,” says Kara-France. “It might have been from seasickness, I don’t know. But it was a cool trip and a memory I won’t forget.”
Long removed from fighting on pirate-themed cruises, Kara-France looks to return to the victory column this Saturday night. After an 11-month absence from the Octagon, he headlines the UFC on ESPN card against rising flyweight contender Amir Albazi.
“This is my chance to get back on track,” says Kara-France (24–10, 1 NC). “I’ve had time to reflect on what happened in my last fight, and time to work toward where we are now.”
Albazi (16–1) has ripped off five wins in a row, three of which by submission. He enters this bout a slight favorite, and a win will elevate him to the top of the title picture. Conversely, Kara-France is coming off a disheartening loss to UFC flyweight champ Brandon Moreno, who ended the bout with a devastating body kick to the liver.
“We have a winning culture at my gym, City Kickboxing,” says Kara-France. “No one lets me dwell on a loss at our gym. It’s a high-level caliber of fighters, and that’s a constant reminder that what we do works—you just need to stick with it and trust the process.
“I know I’m right there with the best guys. Now I’m working to run it back. I’ve come back from losses before, I know what I need to do, and that’s what I’ve done this camp. I’m looking forward to getting back in there and showing why I’m one of the best in the world.”
Kara-France has now lost twice to Moreno, so he will likely need more than just a victory Saturday to get another shot at the belt. Yet it is a necessary step he needs to climb back into the title picture. Up until his loss, Kara-France had impressive victories against Cody Garbrandt and Askar Askarov—and defeating Albazi would represent another significant win.
“I’ve heard people telling me he’s going to have his way, but I can go in there and prove why I belong,” says Kara-France. “Look what happened to Cody when he overlooked me. Look what happened to Askar when he overlooked me. I went in there and got it done, and I’m bringing that experience with me.”
‘The Ultimate Fighter’ delivers in first episode
Only one episode into The Ultimate Fighter, Roosevelt Roberts has already emerged as a favorite.
Competing on Michael Chandler’s “veterans” teams, Roberts defeated Conor McGregor–led “prospects” fighter Nate Jennerman. The bout lasted only eight seconds, with Roberts controlling every ounce of the action.
Roosevelt Roberts secures the win in less than 10 SECONDS 😤 #TUF31 pic.twitter.com/sjPpL0JApU
— ESPN (@espn) May 31, 2023
It is far from a certainty that Roberts will win The Ultimate Fighter, but he certainly makes an interesting candidate. Roberts had nine fights in the UFC from 2018 to ’21. He struggled in his past three bouts, losing to Jim Miller, Kevin Croom (which was overturned to a no-contest after Croom tested positive for marijuana), and Ignacio Bahamondes. After getting released by the UFC in the fall of ’21, Roberts (12–3, 1 NC) won his next two fights, and now starts The Ultimate Fighter on a positive note.
Roberts first earned a UFC contract from his performance on the Contender Series. Returning through a triumph on The Ultimate Fighter would be another remarkable stop in his journey.
Justin Barrasso can be reached at JBarrasso@gmail.com. Follow him on Twitter @JustinBarrasso.
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Drivers next in line to snap winless streaks following Ryan Blaney’s victory
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Tupperware once changed women’s lives. Now it struggles to survive
The brand turned homemakers into saleswomen and became synonymous with kitchen storage. But it has relied on Tupperware parties for sales–and struggled to keep its business fresh. Is its fate sealed?
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Save On Chargers, Tablet Cases and More at Woot’s Tech Accessories Sale – CNET
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Microsoft Teams on Windows 11 gets Discord-like communities and an AI art tool
Microsoft is greatly improving its free version of Microsoft Teams on Windows 11 today. The built-in Teams app will now include support for Microsoft’s communities feature inside Teams, the company’s answer to Facebook and Discord. It’s also getting support for Microsoft Designer, the AI art tool that lets you generate images for things like event invitations or social media posts using text prompts.
Microsoft Teams communities originally launched in December for family and friends — or small community groups and businesses — to organize through meetings, calendars, and chat. It’s Microsoft’s answer to what you might find on Facebook or how people use Discord, WhatsApp, Reddit, and many other services for organizing groups.
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What we learned in MLB this week: Rookies keeping Mets, Giants, Guardians in playoff hunt
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Prepping for the NFL: How Pac-12 coaches compare at developing defensive stars
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