Nuggets down Bucks to spoil Rivers opener; Wolves roll back Thunder

Denver Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic battles for a rebound with Milwaukee Bucks’ Brook Lopez in the fourth quarter of their NBA game at Ball Arena Monday. (USA TODAY Sports)
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Updated 30 January 2024
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Nuggets down Bucks to spoil Rivers opener; Wolves roll back Thunder

  • Heavyweight showdown between reigning NBA champions and 2021 champion Bucks did not disappoint
  • Boston Celtics bounce back from their blowout defeat to the Los Angeles Clippers

LOS ANGELES: Nikola Jokic scored a 25-point triple double as the Denver Nuggets handed new Milwaukee coach Doc Rivers a 113-107 defeat Monday in his first game in charge.

The heavyweight showdown between the reigning NBA champions and the 2021 champion Bucks did not disappoint, with two-time Most Valuable Player Jokic dominating at both ends of the floor.

The Serbian star finished with 25 points, 16 rebounds and 12 assists to seal his 14th triple double of the season while making three steals and two blocks.

He was given scoring support from Jamal Murray, who led with a game-high 35 points.

The Bucks, who appointed Rivers last week following the shock sacking of Adrian Griffin, were led by 29 points from Giannis Antetokounmpo while Damian Lillard finished with 18 points.

Despite the loss, Rivers was encouraged by Milwaukee’s performance.

“Overall I was very happy,” Rivers said. “That fight is there. That’s something really encouraging moving forward.”

In the top-of-the-table clash in the Western Conference, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s 37-point display was in vain as the Oklahoma City Thunder fell 107-101 to the Minnesota Timberwolves.

The two sides went into Monday’s game with identical 32-14 records having spent most of the season battling it out for first place in the West.

That sense of rivalry was on full display in a game that swung back and forth with 24 lead changes before Minnesota pulled away in the closing stages, outscoring the Thunder 34-24 in the fourth quarter.

“We did a really good job of finishing this game, which we haven’t been doing recently,” Minnesota head coach Chris Finch said. “Hopefully we can build on it.”

Anthony Edwards topped the Wolves scoring with 27 points while Karl-Anthony Towns finished with 21. All five Minnesota starters finished in double digits.

Elsewhere on Monday, the Boston Celtics bounced back from their blowout defeat to the Los Angeles Clippers with a battling 118-112 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans.

The Eastern Conference-leading Celtics improved to 36-11 for the season courtesy of 28 points from Jayson Tatum, with Jaylen Brown adding 22 and Jrue Holiday 20.

The Pelicans led for long periods of the game and were up by 17 in the second quarter before Boston conjured a 37-point fourth quarter to sweep past them.

Derrick White was instrumental in the fightback for Boston, nailing 13 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter to drag the Celtics over the line.

“Things weren’t going well for us for most of the game, but we stuck together,” White said after the win. “When things aren’t going well it’s good to get a win.

“It’s not always going to be perfect. We just gotta find new ways to win each and every game, and we did that today.”

Brandon Ingram (28 points) and Zion Williamson (26) led the Pelicans scoring.

In Miami, meanwhile, the Phoenix Suns snapped their two-game losing streak with a 118-105 defeat of the Heat.

Phoenix star Devin Booker finished with 22 points while Kevin Durant added 20.

But the standout Phoenix performance came from Eric Gordon with 23 off the bench which included five three-pointers.

In Cleveland, the high-flying Clippers were brought down to earth with a 118-108 defeat to the Cavaliers.

The Clippers arrived for Monday’s match-up on a five-game unbeaten streak following their rout of Boston on Saturday.

But despite a 30-point performance from Kawhi Leonard, the Clippers were unable to stop a steady flow of scoring from the Cavs’ balanced offense while the home side’s defense contained the Los Angeles line-up.

Seven Cleveland players posted double-digit scoring totals, with Donovan Mitchell the pick with 28 points.

In Houston, meanwhile, LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers stumbled to a 135-119 defeat to the Rockets in a game that saw tempers flare late on.

Houston’s Dillon Brooks was called for a flagrant foul after striking James in the eye during the fourth quarter.

James was one of three Lakers players to finish on 23 points, along with Anthony Davis and D’Angelo Russell.

In Portland, the Trail Blazers took full advantage of the injury absence of Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid to post a 130-104 win against a depleted Sixers lineup.


Premier League ready? Wrexham takes on world champion Chelsea in the FA Cup

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Premier League ready? Wrexham takes on world champion Chelsea in the FA Cup

  • The prospect of playing the likes of Chelsea every week is not just the hope for Wrexham’s owners but the mission
  • “They said that from day one and everyone laughed at them,” Williamson said

LONDON: Next up for Wrexham are world champion Chelsea.
While a place in the quarterfinals of the FA Cup is at stake when the teams face off at the Racecourse Ground on Saturday, for Wrexham it will be a timely gauge of just how “Premier League-ready” it is.
Speaking to industry experts last week, Wrexham CEO Michael Williamson said the Welsh club — owned by actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney — would be ready for the topflight of English soccer when the time comes. Even as soon as next season, just three years after they were playing non-league.
“What we’ve proven is that with our culture we’re pretty damn good at being ready,” Williamson told the FT Business of Football Summit.
Even with celebrity owners, huge financial backing and a global reach through the fly-on-the-wall documentary series “Welcome to Wrexham,” it cannot be overstated just how remarkable the club’s rise has been.
Back-to-back promotions have taken them from playing non-league games in a crumbling stadium to the second-tier Championship and in contention for the playoffs to the Premier League.
The prospect of playing the likes of Chelsea every week is not just the hope for Wrexham’s owners but the mission.
“They said that from day one and everyone laughed at them,” Williamson said. “We know what we have to do. It’ll be really difficult but we can do it because we’ve proven that we can, not just survive when we get promoted, but that we can actually thrive.”
Wrexham’s meteoric rise has meant they have constantly played catchup to try to keep pace with their on-field success. More than 60 players have been signed since the takeover was completed in 2021, with 16 joining last summer to build a squad capable of competing in a division with former Premier League champion Leicester and a host of clubs with very recent topflight experience.
Even still, the spending is nothing like that of England’s topflight. Nathan Broadhead became Wrexham’s record signing in August for a reported $10 million. Before him, Sam Smith cost a reported $2.7 million.
Compare that to Chelsea, which have spent close to $2 billion under American owners Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital since buying the club in 2022. That money helped Chelsea win the Club World Cup last year — but they have not come close to winning the Premier League and they could miss out on qualification to the Champions League this season.
Strive to survive
Wrexham’s spending is likely to have to increase significantly again to bridge the widening gap between the Premier League and the Championship, with promoted teams increasingly struggling to make the step up.
Last season, all three promoted teams — Leicester, Ipswich, Southampton — were relegated. The year before, Sheffield United, Burnley and Luton all failed to survive in their first season in the topflight.
“We’d have to look at a squad change and we’re definitely planning that,” Williamson said in the event of Wrexham securing a fourth straight promotion.
While player changes have been frequent, manager Phil Parkinson has been a constant and was recently told by McElhenney that he has a job for life.
His immediate focus is on an FA Cup upset against Chelsea.
“We’ll be going all out to produce a really good performance, and we’ll see where that takes us on the night,” he told the North Wales Chronicle. “But we know we’ve got to respect Chelsea. What a squad of players they’ve got. They’ve spent billions over the last 10 years.
“They are Club World Cup champions — I don’t think we should forget that — so statistically we are playing the best club in the world.”