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(AP) — The first round of the NBA playoffs continues Sunday with four Game 4s.The Bucks are trying to even their series against Boston with a second-straight home-court win. Milwaukee ended the third quarter leading the Celtics 75-67.Golden State visits San Antonio with an opportunity to sweep the Spurs, meaning it could be the last NBA game for 40-year-old Manu Ginobili.Spurs coach Gregg Popovich is sitting out a second game following his wife's death.Tonight, Toronto takes a 2-1 series lead to Washington and Cleveland visits Indiana down 2-1 to the Pacers.Point guard George Hill is listed as questionable for the Cavaliers because of an injured back. Hill aggravated the injury in Friday's 92-90 loss.Coach Tyronn Lue says veteran Jose Calderon will start if Hill doesn't. 795
(CNN) -- Boxer Patrick Day died Wednesday, four days after he was knocked out during his bout with Charles Conwell on Saturday night in Chicago.Day, 27, succumbed to a traumatic brain injury he suffered that night, according to a statement from his promoter, Lou DiBella of DiBella Entertainment."He was surrounded by his family, close friends and members of his boxing team, including his mentor, friend and trainer Joe Higgins," DiBella said in a statement. "On behalf of Patrick's family, team, and those closest to him, we are grateful for the prayers, expressions of support and outpouring of love for Pat that have been so obvious since his injury."In a Twitter post addressed to Day on Tuesday, Conwell wrote he "never meant this to happen to you.""All I wanted to do was win. If I could take it all back, I would," Conwell wrote. "No one deserves this to happen to them. I replay the fight over and over in my head thinking what if this never happened and why did it happen to you."After Conwell, a 2016 Olympic boxer, knocked Day out in the 10th round, Day appeared to be down for several minutes as a medical team rushed in to assess his injuries. Eventually he was taken out of the ring on a stretcher, and transported to Northwestern Memorial Hospital.DiBella said that Day didn't need to box as he came from a good family, was educated and could have made a living in some other way."He chose to box, knowing the inherent risks that every fighter faces when he or she walks into a boxing ring," DiBella said. "Boxing is what Pat loved to do. It's how he inspired people and it was something that made him feel alive."Conwell was in control of the fight in Wintrust Arena from the beginning, according to ESPN.Before he became a professional fighter, Day was a highly decorated amateur. He won two Nationals titles, the New York Golden Gloves tournament and was an Olympic Team alternate, all in 2012.He turned pro in 2013 and captured the WBC Continental Americas championship in 2017 and the IBF Intercontinental championship in 2019. In June 2019, he was rated in the top 10 by both the WBC and IBF. As of Saturday, Day's record stood at 17-4-1, with six knockouts.Dibella said it is "very difficult to explain away or justify the dangers of boxing at a time like this.""While we don't have the answers, we certainly know many of the questions, have the means to answer them, and have the opportunity to respond responsibly and accordingly and make boxing safer for all who participate," DiBella Entertainment said."This is a way we can honor the legacy of Pat Day."CORRECTION: A previous version of this story misidentified Patrick Day's promoter. His name is Lou DiBella. 2696
YouTube says it will ban supremacist content and remove videos that deny well-documented atrocities, like the Holocaust and the massacre at Sandy Hook elementary school. The company says it will be removing hundreds of thousands of videos that hadn't previously been considered in violation of its rules.The move comes as the video service, owned by Google, faces increasing scrutiny for hosting extreme and divisive content. 437
You may not spot free food samples during your next Costco run. The chain is temporarily suspending the practice at some stores amid coronavirus fears, 164
Hundreds of people showed up to donate blood on Thursday for the victims of the mass shooting at a bar in Thousand Oaks, California.More than 200 people waited to participate in a blood drive at La Reina High School. The line extended out of the school parking lot, stretched down the street and wrapped around the block, school officials said."You know, you hear about all these things happening around the country, but it's different when it's close to home," one woman told Kristine Lazar, a reporter from CNN affiliate KCAL/KCBS. "You want to do everything you can." 599