Jokic posts 107th triple double as Nuggets stay perfect, Curry shines in Warriors win

Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic blocks the shot of Utah Jazz forward John Collins in the second quarter of their NBA game at Ball Arena. (Supplied)
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Updated 31 October 2023
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Jokic posts 107th triple double as Nuggets stay perfect, Curry shines in Warriors win

  • Jokic’s latest triple double leaves him tied with LeBron James and Jason Kidd for the fourth most triples in NBA history
  • In Milwaukee, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard combined for 58 points as the Bucks sunk the Miami Heat 122-114

LOS ANGELES: Nikola Jokic bagged the 107th triple double of his career as the Denver Nuggets extended their unbeaten start to the season with a 110-102 victory over the Utah Jazz on Monday.

Serbian star Jokic finished with 27 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds in another dominant performance by the reigning NBA champions, who made it four wins out of four after leading virtually from start to finish.

Denver led by 10 points after the first quarter and were always in control thereafter, stretching their advantage to 17 points at one stage in the third quarter.

Jokic’s latest triple double leaves him tied with LeBron James and Jason Kidd for the fourth most triples in NBA history.

Jokic received scoring support from Aaron Gordon, who posted 21 points with seven rebounds while Jamal Murray added 18 points — including a trio of three-pointers — in a comfortable win for Denver.

Lauri Markkanen led the Utah scoring with 27 points.

In other games on Monday, Stephen Curry delivered his second 40-point game of the season as the Golden State Warriors routed the New Orleans Pelicans 130-102 on the road.

Curry, who scored 41 points in Friday’s victory over Sacramento, was once again back to his mesmeric best with a 42-point haul that included seven three-pointers.

New Warriors recruit Chris Paul added 13 points off the bench while Moses Moody and Trayce Jackson-Davis also finished with 13 apiece.

Zion Williamson and C.J. McCollum led the New Orleans scorers with 19 points each.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr was left in awe of Curry’s latest masterpiece.

“He’s white hot,” Kerr said of Curry.

“It’s amazing watching him. He looks better than ever at 35. But he puts the work in every summer, keeps looking for ways to get better — he’s constantly searching for edges in his training ... just stunning to watch.”

Kerr was also encouraged by his team’s third straight away win following last week’s opening night defeat to Phoenix.

“After opening night I thought it’s going to take some time, we had to get the new guys accustomed to what we do,” Kerr said.

“It’s incredible to bring Chris Paul off the bench as your back-up point guard — he’s a Hall-of-Famer and still playing at an incredible level.

“It changes everything when you can start a game off with Steph Curry and then bring on Chris with a great second unit.”

In Milwaukee, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard combined for 58 points as the Bucks sunk the Miami Heat 122-114.

Milwaukee surged into a 25-point lead early in the fourth quarter before a ragged final few minutes allowed Miami to close the gap to just six points with 1min 22sec remaining.

Tyler Herro’s 35 points led Miami while Jimmy Butler finished with 13 points.

Antetokounmpo got into the Halloween spirit early by turning up to the postgame press conference dressed as the Incredible Hulk.

“Obviously sometimes it’s going to be a little bit sloppy,” Antetokounmpo said.

“But at the end of the day that’s going to happen sometimes. When you’re up by 20 you’ve got to put them away and we weren’t able to do that tonight.”

In Memphis, 35 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists from Luka Doncic — including six three-pointers — powered the Mavericks to a 125-110 win over the Grizzlies.

The Mavericks are also unbeaten with three wins from three games to leave them second in the Western Conference behind the Nuggets.

In the Eastern Conference, the Boston Celtics are also 3-0 after a 126-107 blowout of the Washington Wizards.

Jaylen Brown’s 36-point haul led the Celtics, with Jayson Tatum adding 33. Brown’s points tally included eight three-pointers from 13 attempts.


Royal Rumble set for historic Saudi debut as fan demand breaks records

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Royal Rumble set for historic Saudi debut as fan demand breaks records

  • KAFD Arena built in record time for flagship pro wrestling event
  • More than 700,000 fans queued on WeBook at ticket release

RIYADH: Professional wrestling has long been a polarising spectacle. Whether labelled a sport, an art for or a scripted show, one thing is now clear: WWE has captured the Saudi market in unprecedented fashion over the past decade.

Originally the home of marquee events outside WWE’s traditional “Big Four” Premium Live Events, such as Crown Jewel, Saudi Arabia quickly became a yearly fixture on the global wrestling calendar after the Saudi General Sports Authority struck a 10-year deal with the company.

2025, however, saw a landmark announcement. For the first time in history, one of WWE’s “Big Four”, the Royal Rumble, would be staged outside North America. Riyadh was confirmed as the host city, with the event headlined by the iconic 30-man and 30-woman Royal Rumble matches, where competitors enter at timed intervals until only one remains.

Months later, WWE confirmed another historic first: Wrestlemania would also make its way to Saudi Arabia, with the 43rd edition set to be held in the Kingdom in 2027.

For local fans, the moment is still difficult to comprehend. Nawaf Al-Hazmi, President of the Voltage Team Fans Association, the world’s first wrestling clan, described the journey as nothing short of surreal.

“If you told me 10 years ago that Wrestlemania would be hosted in Saudi Arabia, I would have laughed,” he said.

“We saw the ‘Greatest Royal Rumble’ take place here in 2018 with 50 wrestlers, but this is the real deal. The Royal Rumble. You see the crowds, they love wrestling here.”

Al-Hazmi is one of the pioneers of wrestling culture in Saudi Arabia and leads the Voltage Team Wrestling Clan, which has grown to more than 1,100 members in the past few years.

“If you see the Tiktok videos ranking the best wrestling crowds in WWE history, Saudi Arabia is always part of the top five,” he said. “In Saudi, we are passionate about various sports — football, F1 — and the same can be said for pro wrestling.”

One of the biggest talking points after WWE’s deal with Saudi Arabia was centred on whether a genuine fan base existed, but Al-Hazmi claims wrestling culture has long been part of Saudi Arabia.

“My father, my grandfather — have watched wrestling for a long time,” he admitted. “From Hulk Hogan to The Ultimate Warrior to Jake ‘The Snake’ Roberts. Wrestling has always been part of our culture.”

The passion was reflected in the demand for the Royal Rumble, with more than 700,000 fans waiting in a virtual queue on WeBook when tickets were released.

“In Saudi Arabia, everyone loves wrestling. The passion of the fans is unbelievable,” Al-Hazmi expressed.

The event has also dominated social media discussion due to the rapid construction of the newly unveiled KAFD Arena. After weeks of speculation over the venue, WeBook confirmed the arena would host both Smackdown and the Royal Rumble itself.

“When KAFD Arena was announced, people were surprised,” Al-Hazmi said. “Where would it be? Inside KAFD? How would it work?”

Less than a month later, the venue was complete.

“People on social media thought it was a joke,” he added. “But now you see the stadium, the backdrop. In Saudi Arabia, nothing is impossible.”

The growth of wrestling in Saudi Arabia has not been limited to WWE. Saudi Pro Wrestling (SPW), part of the famous independent wrestling scene, has also seen a sharp rise in interest.

“At our last show, we sold out 400 tickets,” Al-Hazmi said. “We have more than 20 superstars on the roster, over 50 wrestlers training at the academy and even international names coming from the UK, the US and Mexico. Kalisto, a former WWE superstar, is currently one half of the SPW Tag Team Champions.”

The Royal Rumble will take place on January 31, preceded by Smackdown on January 30. Stars including highly popular Sami Zayn will battle for the WWE Undisputed Championship, while Cody Rhodes, Rey Mysterio and Roman Reigns are among the names set to enter the Men's Royal Rumble match.

It has been a long and, at times, controversional journey for professional wrestling in Saudi Arabia. Yet the response from the fans has delivered a clear message: when it comes to hosting the sport’s biggest spectacles, few places can now rival the Kingdom.