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Ligue des champions : avant l’OM, Bruges se donne le droit de rêver
Le FC Bruges a disposé d’Almaty ce mardi, lors de la septième et avant-dernière journée de C1.

Rapper A$AP Rocky brings 'Don't Be Dumb' summer tour to Houston
Fresh off an appearance as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live, rapper/aspiring actor A$AP Rocky will go on the road with his 2026 Don’t Be Dumb World Tour, which will include a stop at the Toyota Center in Houston on Saturday, June 20.

Carolina del Norte: Tormenta invernal viene el fin de semana
Una tormenta invernal extensa afectará al Sur del país desde el viernes 23 de enero y al Este durante el fin de semana. Millones podrían enfrentar hielo dañino y nieve intensa. Carolina del Norte se encuentra en el paso de esta tormenta. Según los servicios meteorológicos, la tormenta recibió el nombre Fern puede traer condiciones […]

50 familias latinas enfrentan desalojo inminente: “Mi tráiler no se puede mover”
Hace casi 13 años, Olivia Allende se mudó al parque de casas móviles Forest Park, en Charlotte, Carolina del Norte. Allí juntó a sus dos hijos, para ese entonces de seis y cuatro años, y comenzó a construir un hogar. Con los años, tuvo otros tres hijos y vio nacer a sus dos primeros nietos, […]

Preview: Warriors face Raptors at home to finish back-to-back

iPhone 18 Pro, rétrécissement de la Dynamic Island

Warriors star Jimmy Butler III tears his ACL vs. Heat

Scream 7 : Le scénario complet aurait fuité (et ça ne rassure pas du tout !)

On Jimmy Butler’s injury and the last gasp of the Warriors’ title contention
Jimmy Butler’s aggression on offense had been on an uptick as of late. But this night against his former team felt entirely personal. With just under eight minutes and thirty seconds left in the first quarter of the Golden State Warriors’ rematch against the Miami Heat (Butler, Steph Curry, and Draymond Green were unavailable for the first matchup in Miami), Quinten Post hauled in the rebound and promptly passed the ball to Curry, who brought the ball up. Scanning the floor, Curry throws a rocket to Will Richard in the corner, with Bam Adebayo sauntering back and becoming visible on the NBCS Bay Area broadcast. At that point, Adebayo and the television audience had one thing in common: none of them saw Butler zooming toward the half-court view like a bullet shot out of a gun. With his “stampede” cut, Butler caught the pass from Richard on the run, blew past the unsuspecting Adebayo, and rocketed all the way to the rim for the easy finish: View Link Butler made it a point to make an example of his former teammate, going at him at every opportunity he could get. Despite good defense from Adebayo under the paint, as he is wont to do as one of the league’s preeminent defenders, Butler was able to create ample separation from Adebayo using a turnaround fadeaway jumper: View Link If ever there was a night for Butler to move differently — in the sense of having that extra motivation to perform better than usual — it would be against the Heat, a squad Butler led to the Finals in 2020 and 2023. Butler fell short of achieving a championship in both instances, but those runs stamped his reputation as a big-game performer and playoff riser. A rather acrimonious exit with the organization that Butler toiled for is certainly a catalyst for showing off. The proverbial fire was lit underneath him on both ends of the floor: View Link Players who have something to prove often get lost in the tunnel vision accompanies wanton aggression. Butler could’ve easily fallen victim to ball-hogging ventures born out of a desire to stick it to his former employers, coaches, and teammates. But in true Butlerian fashion, he refrained from waging a one-man crusade and still sought to create good looks for his teammates. With Moses Moody setting a “Pistol” screen for him in the possession below, Butler coaxes a switch out of the Heat on the drive. Warriors legend Andrew Wiggins drifts too far off of Moody and Butler simply finds the open Moody for a three: View Link Things were looking dandy for Butler and the Warriors. In his 20 minutes and 50 seconds of time on the floor, the Warriors outscored the Heat by a total of nine points, buoyed by Butler’s versatile floor game and steadiness on defense (as evidenced by the Warriors’ 94 defensive rating in such minutes). However, a story that was seemingly on its way toward a happy ending quickly turned into a nightmare scenario. Jimmy Butler had to be helped to the locker room after appearing to injury his knee pic.twitter.com/sOSpAxbbAP— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) January 20, 2026 Unable to put much weight on his injured right knee, Butler was taken to the locker room and was promptly ruled out for the rest of the game. As of this writing, he is currently having an MRI to determine the nature and severity of the injury. Words cannot describe how consequential a potential extended Butler absence would be for the Warriors. Butler has played at a top 15-20 level this season, ranking highly in several advanced metrics such as Estimated Plus-Minus (plus-4.2, 14th), Box Plus-Minus (plus-5.5, 12th), and DARKO Plus-Minus (plus-2.8, 19th). He leads the team in total plus-minus (plus-176) and the Warriors have been 10.9 points per 100 possessions better with Butler on the floor. Most notably, non-Curry minutes spearheaded by Butler have outscored opponents by 8.9 points per 100 possessions in 561 low-leverage minutes. To not only be a positive during Curry’s bench minutes but be a significant positive is unheard…

Warriors’ Butler injures knee in Wiggins’ return to Chase Center

Warriors rout Heat 135-112, but Jimmy Butler III’s injury looms large

