Sportscliffs: Top stories you shouldn’t miss.

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This is the Summary of Sportscliffs stories you shouldn’t miss.

  • LeBron James sat out of La Lakers overtime victory as Anthony Davis sustained injury in the game.

LA Lakers LeBron James sat out of Lakers 125-121 overtime win over the Spurs on Tuesday due to a sore right ankle.

Malik Monk started the game in place of James and had 17 points. Rajon Rondo had 8 points, 3 assists and 2 rebounds in his return to the rotation.

Lakers coach Frank Vogel stated that the team is taking “a marathon approach” with him when asked about James’ injury before the game.

Read more: https://sportscliffs.com/2021/10/27/lebron-james-sat-out-of-lakers-victory/

 

  • Nikola Jovic suffered a right knee injury contusion in the loss against Uttah Jazz.

Denver Nuggets center and reigning NBA MVP Nikola Jokic was held out of the remainder of the 122-110 loss at Utah after he suffered a right knee contusion late in the second quarter Tuesday night.

Jazz center Rudy Gobert was attempting to drive on Jokic along the baseline when he banged knees with him.

Jokic went down almost immediately and appeared to be in a great pain as he held his right knee.

Read more: https://sportscliffs.com/2021/10/27/nikola-jovic-suffered-right-injury-in-utah/

 

  • Roger Goodell has confirmed that the league will not release the result of it’s investigation at the Washington Football Team.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has stated that the league will not release the results of its investigation into the workplace culture at the Washington Football Team.

He stated that the anonymity of the people who cooperated with the investigation was too high a priority to allow the league to do so.

“We’re very conscious of making sure we’re protecting those who came forward,” Goodell said after six hours of NFL owners meetings in midtown Manhattan. “That was a very high priority.”

Read more: https://sportscliffs.com/2021/10/27/nfl-investigation-into-wtf-wont-be-released/

 

  • Green Bay Packers placed Allen Lazard on the reserve/COVID-19 list on Tuesday.

The Green Bay Packers placed Allen Lazard on the reserve/COVID-19 list on Tuesday, meaning the team could be without its top three wide receivers heading into Thursday’s game against Arizona Cardinals.

The news about Lazard, who was added to the list as a close contact, comes one day after leading receiver Davante Adams landed on the reserve/COVID-19 list.

Lazard by all indications is not vaccinated and will have to quarantine for five days, meaning he’ll miss Thursday’s game.

Read more: https://sportscliffs.com/2021/10/27/packers-place-lazard-on-reserve-covid-list/

 

  • Anthony Joshua he thinking of expanding his coaching team as he toured several gyms in USA.

Anthony Joshua he thinking of expanding his coaching team as he says he is getting “new teaching” while trialling out a variety of coaches in America but has not split from long-term trainer Rob McCracken.

Britain’s heavyweight star travelled to the States to train in a series of gyms after loss to Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last month.

Asked if McCracken could remain his trainer, Joshua told IFLTV: “Yeah, and he has to speak to the people I may want to work with and see if he can work with them.

Read more: https://sportscliffs.com/2021/10/27/anthony-joshua-to-expand-his-coaching-team/

 

  • Ancelotti has warned forward Eden Hazard will fight to earn a place in his  team.

Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti has warned forward Eden Hazard that he will have to fight to earn a place in his  team.

Hazard  was an unused substitute in Madrid’s 2-1 El Clasico win over Barcelona on Sunday after he missed last week’s 5-0 Champions League victory through an injury picked up on international duty.

Ancelotti picked the in-form Vinicius Junior who has scored seven goals this season and Rodrygo on the wings at Camp Nou and was rewarded when both were involved in David Alaba’s opener.

Read more: https://sportscliffs.com/2021/10/27/hazard-will-have-to-fight-to-earn-a-place/

 

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