Backups bring down the house, Pacers take 2-1 NBA Finals lead with 116-107 Game 3 victory

Backups bring down the house, Pacers take 2-1 NBA Finals lead with 116-107 Game 3 victory
Backup guard Bennedict Mathurin scored 27 points to help Indiana Pacers beat Oklahoma City Thunder during Game 3 of the 2025 NBA Finals at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Wednesday. (Imagn Images)
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Updated 12 June 2025

Backups bring down the house, Pacers take 2-1 NBA Finals lead with 116-107 Game 3 victory

Backups bring down the house, Pacers take 2-1 NBA Finals lead with 116-107 Game 3 victory
  • Thanks to 27 points from Mathurin and the kind of pyrotechnics the Pacers have grown to adore from reserve point guard McConnell, Indiana have the advantage in the best-of-seven series

INDIANAPOLIS: Backup guards Bennedict Mathurin and T.J. McConnell helped Indiana’s bench break out with 49 points as the Pacers topped the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-107 on Wednesday to claim a 2-1 lead in the NBA Finals.

Thanks to 27 points from Mathurin and the kind of pyrotechnics the Pacers have grown to adore from reserve point guard McConnell, Indiana have the advantage in the best-of-seven series.

Tyrese Haliburton provided heroics with 22 points, 11 assists and nine rebounds while Pascal Siakam added 21 points for the Pacers, who haven’t lost back-to-back games since December.

Jalen Williams led the Thunder with 26 points and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 24 points. Chet Holmgren compiled 20 points and 10 rebounds but shot 0-for-6 from 3-point range.

Game 4 is scheduled for Friday in Indianapolis.

The Thunder trailed 110-102 with three minutes to go, but Alex Caruso tried to keep the Pacers from a premature celebration with a steal and breakaway into the open court. Two steps into the paint, Aaron Nesmith closed and forcefully brought both arms down on Caruso to prevent the shot attempt and take him to the floor. Following a review, no flagrant foul was called.

Caruso made both free throws and Indiana’s Myles Turner subsequently lost the ball out of bounds. However, Turner, who missed eight of his first 10 shots, came up with two blocks of Holmgren on the same possession to keep the lead at six.

Indiana got another stop, and Siakam lit up the stadium for good with an easy basket that gave the Pacers a 112-104 lead with 69 seconds left.

McConnell was seemingly everywhere, and he came up with massive defensive plays all game.

He ripped off Caruso’s bullet inbounds pass with two hands at point-blank range under the basket and pumped in a layup to tie the game at 95 early in the fourth quarter.

Mathurin cashed a trey off a McConnell assist, putting the Pacers up 98-96.

Haliburton entered for the first time in the fourth quarter, took a handoff at the top of the key, stopped, squared and splashed his fourth 3-pointer of the game for a 101-98 lead with 6:42 remaining.

Indiana’s Aaron Nembhard made a 12-foot jumper from the left elbow and the Pacers got it back after a missed 3-point attempt, taking a touchdown lead (107-100) on Obi Toppin’s two-hand dunk off of a miss with 4:23 to go.

Nesmith caught a skip pass on the right wing and drained a trey on Indiana’s next possession for an eight-point lead.

McConnell hit a running right-handed layup between two clutch buckets by Mathurin as the Pacers stayed close, down 93-91, with 10 minutes to play.

Oklahoma City had surged ahead for its biggest lead of the second half — 89-84 — to end of the third. Williams hit a long 3-pointer came after an and-1 baseline dunk by Holmgren, who moved through the swiping hands of McConnell to finish.

Williams played a lot of the game with the ball in his hands as the Pacers worked to keep Gilgeous-Alexander in check.

McConnell leads NBA reserves in assists per game in playoffs (4.1).


Under-fire Nagelsmann promises ‘changes’ after Slovakia upset

Under-fire Nagelsmann promises ‘changes’ after Slovakia upset
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Under-fire Nagelsmann promises ‘changes’ after Slovakia upset

Under-fire Nagelsmann promises ‘changes’ after Slovakia upset
The Germans were thoroughly outclassed against Slovakia on Thursday
Nagelsmann, 38, slammed his players’ attitude after the defeat on Thursday, saying they lacked emotion and were “miles away” from a good performance

BERLIN: Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann on Saturday pledged changes to his side for Sunday’s crunch World Cup qualifier against Northern Ireland in Cologne after falling to a 2-0 defeat in Slovakia.
The Germans were thoroughly outclassed against Slovakia on Thursday, losing to the underdog side for the first time in their history.
The four-time World Cup winners had never previously lost a qualification match for the tournament.
A further disappointment against Northern Ireland would leave Nagelsmann’s men with little room for error in their bid to qualify directly for the World Cup.
Nagelsmann, 38, slammed his players’ attitude after the defeat on Thursday, saying they lacked emotion and were “miles away” from a good performance.
“We had five decent minutes. That’s not enough,” the coach said.
At full-time, captain Joshua Kimmich said “if we perform like we did today, we’ll definitely not qualify” for the World Cup.
On Saturday, Nagelsmann said: “There will certainly be some changes in terms of personnel. Not all 10 players will be rotated, but we have to put in a better performance than we did on Thursday.”
Germany have improved under Nagelsmann after a poor decade, with group stage exits at the Russia and Qatar World Cups bookending a last-16 Euros defeat to England in 2021.
Taking over in late 2023, Germany lost just one of 15 matches in 2024 — a quarter-final exit at the hands of eventual champions Spain at the European Championships.
This year, Germany have lost three and drawn one of their five games and risk an unthinkable failure to qualify for next year’s World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The coach said he had no fears about his future despite copping criticism in the German press, saying “it’s never good to be afraid.”
“I’m still brave enough and I want to win every game and we’ll try and do our best tomorrow,” he said.
“The team is important, not me, and I think we’ll do a better job tomorrow than on Thursday.”
Germany were given a rare bit of good news on Saturday, with forward Serge Gnabry cleared to play after picking up an arm injury against Slovakia.
The Germans are dealing with an injury crisis, particularly up front, with Jamal Musiala, Kai Havertz, Tim Kleindienst and Niclas Fuellkrug all missing through injury.
On Thursday, Germany called up Borussia Dortmund forward Maximilian Beier to replace the injured Fuellkrug.

Israel Premier team take name off kit after pro-Palestinian protests disrupt Vuelta

Israel Premier team take name off kit after pro-Palestinian protests disrupt Vuelta
Updated 06 September 2025

Israel Premier team take name off kit after pro-Palestinian protests disrupt Vuelta

Israel Premier team take name off kit after pro-Palestinian protests disrupt Vuelta
  • The Israel-Premier Tech team were also stopped on the road by a group of protesters holding Palestinian flags during last week’s team time trial in Figueres
  • “Israel-Premier Tech has issued riders with team monogram-branded kit for the remainder of the race,” the team said

MADRID: The Israel-Premier Tech cycling team have removed their full name from riders’ jerseys for the rest of the Vuelta a Espana after pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted the finish on stage 11.
Wednesday’s stage ended without a winner after organizers decided to take the time at three kilometers before the line as police struggled to contain hundreds of Palestinian flag-waving protesters in Bilbao.
The Israel-Premier Tech team were also stopped on the road by a group of protesters holding Palestinian flags during last week’s team time trial in Figueres.
“In the interest of prioritising the safety of our riders and the entire peloton, in light of the dangerous nature of some protests at the Vuelta, Israel-Premier Tech has issued riders with team monogram-branded kit for the remainder of the race,” the team said in a statement on Saturday.
“The team name remains Israel-Premier Tech but the monogram kit now aligns with the branding decisions we have previously adopted for our vehicles and casual clothing.”
Before stage 11, the Professional Cyclists’ Association (CPA) had called for better security at the Vuelta after a number of incidents involving protesters led to concern over rider safety, with the Israel-Premier Tech team the main target.
After Wednesday’s incident, the team said they remained committed to continuing the race and respected everyone’s “right to protest, as long as those protests remain peaceful and do not compromise the safety of the peloton.”


Algeria winger Ghezzal returns to Lyon

Algeria winger Ghezzal returns to Lyon
Updated 06 September 2025

Algeria winger Ghezzal returns to Lyon

Algeria winger Ghezzal returns to Lyon
  • The 33-year-old winger returns to Lyon as a free agent after a year at Caykur Rizespor
  • “Rachid Ghezzal’s return goes beyond the sporting arena,” Lyon said in a statement

LYON: Former Algeria international Rachid Ghezzal has returned to Olympique Lyonnais, where he spent more than a decade, on a contract until June 2026, the Ligue 1 side said.
Ghezzal, 33, joined Lyon’s academy in 2004 at the age of 12 and made his senior debut eight years later. He made 119 appearances for Lyon before leaving in 2017. The 33-year-old winger returns to Lyon as a free agent after a year at Caykur Rizespor.


“Rachid Ghezzal’s return goes beyond the sporting arena. It is also a personal and emotional adventure, driven by a shared desire between the player and Olympique Lyonnais,” Lyon said in a statement on Friday.
“With his experience at the highest level, Rachid... will also be a valuable link to the young players in the professional squad.”
Lyon have won all three of their Ligue 1 matches this season and continue their campaign at Stade Rennais next weekend.

 


Verstappen pips McLaren pair to pole at Italian GP

Verstappen pips McLaren pair to pole at Italian GP
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Verstappen pips McLaren pair to pole at Italian GP

Verstappen pips McLaren pair to pole at Italian GP
  • Dutchman Verstappen, who has won the last four world titles, will start in the front row alongside Lando Norris
  • Verstappen completed his rapid last lap in one minute and 18.792 seconds

MONZA, Italy: Max Verstappen took pole position for the Italian Grand Prix on Saturday, the reigning Formula One champion giving himself a chance at Monza of slowing McLaren’s domination.
Dutchman Verstappen, who has won the last four world titles, will start in the front row alongside Lando Norris who was just ahead of his McLaren teammate and championship leader Oscar Piastri.
Having led for much of Q3, Verstappen snatched back first place in the final seconds of qualifying from Norris, who has been strong this weekend and seemed to have pipped the Red Bull man.
Verstappen completed his rapid last lap in one minute and 18.792 seconds, 0.077sec ahead of Norris and 0.190sec faster than Piastri, who leads Norris by 34 points at the top of the drivers’ standings.
Norris almost missed a top 10 spot on the grid as he sat 11th before his final lap of Q2 sent him through with time already run out.
Ferrari pair Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton were fourth and fifth, although seven-time champion Hamilton has a five-place grid penalty and will struggle to bring any joy to what has been a difficult first season with the Scuderia.
Another home hope, Kimi Antonelli, will start in seventh, one place behind his Mercedes teammate George Russell.
The Bologna-born teenager, who was announced as a Mercedes driver at Monza last year, gave himself a good chance of turning around a rotten recent run.
French pair Pierre Gasly and Isack Hadjar are at the rear of the grid after failing to get past an extremely tight Q1 in which less than a second separated all 20 cars.
Gasly, who on Saturday extended his contract with Alpine until 2028, is on the back row alongside Hadjar’s Racing Bulls teammate Liam Lawson.
Hadjar, a 20-year-old F1 rookie, is unlikely to repeat last weekend’s feat of a podium finish after only securing 16th spot on the grid.


PSG coach Luis Enrique breaks collarbone in cycling accident

PSG coach Luis Enrique breaks collarbone in cycling accident
Updated 06 September 2025

PSG coach Luis Enrique breaks collarbone in cycling accident

PSG coach Luis Enrique breaks collarbone in cycling accident
  • The club did not specify where the accident took place
  • Enrique will undergo surgery for a fractured collarbone, said PSG

PARIS: Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique broke his collarbone in a cycling accident and was set to undergo surgery, the French champions said late Friday.
The 55-year-old Spaniard, a cycling enthusiast, led PSG to their first Champions League title last season, and the team have won three straight games to open their Ligue 1 title defense.
The club did not specify where the accident took place.

“Following a cycling accident on Friday, Paris Saint-Germain head coach Luis Enrique was treated by the emergency services and will undergo surgery for a fractured collarbone,” PSG said in a statement.
“The club express their full support and wishes him a swift recovery. Further updates will be shared in due course.”
PSG’s next game is Sept. 14 against Lens, and three days later they host Atalanta to open their Champions League title defense.
Also Friday, PSG star Ousmane Dembélé limped off the field injured while playing for France in World Cup qualifying. He left with what seemed to be a right hamstring injury.