Wednesday, 17 September 2025

Liberty’s Breanna Stewart plans to play Game 2 vs. Mercury despite knee scare

NEW YORK (AP) — Liberty star Breanna Stewart said she’s ready to go for Game 2 of the WNBA playoffs against the Phoenix Mercury on Wednesday night after spraining the MCL in her left knee in the opener of the first-round series.

The forward went through shootaround wearing a sleeve on her left knee.

“I wanted to make sure I tried in shootaround and barring anything crazy happening between now and (the game), that’s my plan,” Stewart said. “I just want to make sure I wake up from my nap and don’t feel (bad).”

Stewart injured the knee when she drove to the baseline and was fouled with 3:01 left in overtime of Sunday’s Game 1. The knee appeared to buckle and she went down and grabbed it. After a New York timeout, Stewart attempted a free throw but missed it. She wore a knee brace after the injury, then came out a minute later.

“I sprained my MCL basically, that’s what I felt in the moment. Scared me more than anything,” Stewart said. “I’m very happy to have my MRI result back and know that it’s something that I can play through depending on how much pain I’m going to be in.”

Stewart said that when she first got up after injuring the knee, it wasn’t as bad as she thought it would be.

“I wanted to stay in the game. Shoot the free throw, missed the free throw,” she said. “But anything laterally was not as enjoyable, and I felt like we were in a good spot where I told (coach) Sandy (Brondello) I need to come out.”

Stewart didn’t practice Tuesday.

“Every day it’s gotten better,” she said Wednesday. “Thankfully we had today … I was able to just, like, really rest, recover, get as much treatment as possible, so that I can hopefully go out and compete with my team.”

Phoenix players and coaches weren’t surprised to hear that Stewart planned to play.

“We’ve been planning on that,” Mercury coach Nate Tibbetts said. “You don’t want to see anybody be injured. I’m glad it was nothing serious.”

He then said his team “probably” would test Stewart’s mobility early.

Stewart, who had 18 points and six rebounds before leaving Game 1, missed about a month of the season with a bone bruise on the other knee, suffered in late July.

Game 3 would be Friday in Phoenix.

The Liberty have had a difficult season with injuries. Jonquel Jones missed significant time early in the year with a sprained ankle and Sabrina Ionescu was out for a few games late with a toe injury she suffered in practice.



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Tuesday, 16 September 2025

Sean McVay says he tore his plantar fascia during the Rams’ win over Titans

LOS ANGELES — Sean McVay says he tore his plantar fascia while coaching the Los Angeles Rams to victory over the Tennessee Titans last Sunday.

McVay revealed his foot injury Monday night on his “Coach McVay Show” produced by the Rams. The youngest coach to win a Super Bowl didn’t say exactly when it happened, but he appeared to pull up awkwardly while moving to call a timeout during the 33-19 win.

“Foot’s good,” McVay said. “I did tear my plantar fascia, so yeah. Well, that’s a good thing, because I guess it allows you to heal a little faster. But I was being dramatic, limping around towards the end of the game, but the MRI confirmed I did that. Good news is I’m not playing. I’m just on the sidelines watching, so if I have a little cool limp to add some swag, then you’ll know why.”

The plantar fascia is a thick tissue running along the sole of the foot. McVay didn’t say whether he would need to wear a walking boot as his injury heals.

The 39-year-old McVay played wide receiver at Miami of Ohio. He has been an active, mobile coach during his nine seasons on the Rams’ sideline, often sprinting over to the referees for a conversation, or occasionally down to the end zone for a celebration with his players.

The Rams (2-0) visit defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia on Sunday.



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Monday, 15 September 2025

Capitals place assistant coach Mitch Love on leave pending investigation

The Washington Capitals have placed assistant coach Mitch Love on a team-imposed leave pending the results of a league investigation, the team announced Sunday.

The reason for the investigation was not given. The Capitals said that they would not comment further until the NHL’s probe is complete.

Love, a native of Quesnel, B.C., joined the Capitals ahead of the 2023-24 season as a primarily defensive assistant.

He previously spent time with the Calgary Flames, working as the head coach of the team’s American Hockey League affiliate from 2021 to 2023.

The 41-year-old began his coaching career in the major juniors, working multiple roles with the Everett Silvertips from 2011 to 2018, then joining the Saskatoon Blades as head coach from 2018 to 2021.



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Spanish prime minister calls for Israel to be banned from sports after Vuelta chaos

MADRID — Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on Monday called for Israel to be banned from sports events after pro-Palestinian activists disrupted the final stage of the Spanish Vuelta cycling race in chaotic scenes in Madrid. Israel’s foreign minister responded by calling Sánchez an “antisemite and a liar.”

Tensions between the two countries have escalated in recent weeks as Spain’s left-wing government expressed support for protesters who interrupted several stages of the Vuelta, including Sunday’s final stage in Madrid, because an Israeli team was taking part.

Speaking to members of his Socialist Party, Sánchez said Israel, just like Russia, should not be allowed to compete in international sports events because of its military campaign in Gaza.

“The sports organizations should consider whether it’s ethical for Israel to keep participating in international competitions. Why expel Russia after the invasion of Ukraine and not expel Israel after the invasion of Gaza?” Sanchez said. “Until the barbarity ends, neither Russia nor Israel should be in any international competition.”

Sánchez spoke a day after Sunday’s final stage of the Vuelta was cut short when pro-Palestinian protesters opposing the participation of Israeli team Israel Premier Tech threw barriers onto the road and clashed with police near the finish line in the Spanish capital. Authorities said two people were arrested and 22 injured, none of them seriously.

The Spanish government had already expressed sympathy with the protesters and suggested that the Israel Premier Tech team should have withdrawn from the three-week-long race that became a diplomatic battleground.

The team removed its name from its uniforms but remained in the race until the end despite protesters’ calls for it to be expelled.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar criticized Sánchez with a post on X that included a video link to the Spanish leader’s speech Monday.

“An antisemite and a liar,” Saar wrote. “Did Israel invade Gaza on Oct. 7th or did the Hamas terror state invade Israel and commit the worst massacre against the Jews since the Holocaust?”

The war in Gaza began when Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting 251. There are still 48 hostages remaining in Gaza, of whom Israel believes that 20 are still alive.

Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed more than 67,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which doesn’t say how many were civilians or combatants. The offensive has displaced most of Gaza’s 2 million people, caused widespread destruction and severe hunger across the territory.

As the war has ground on, Israel has grown increasingly isolated, with Spain at the forefront of growing list of European countries increasingly critical of Israel due to the heavy civilian toll. A number of countries, including the U.K. and France, have said they plan on recognizing a Palestinian state, and the European Commission’s president has called for scaling back Europe’s trade ties with Israel.

Europe remains divided on its stance toward Israel, and its limited sanctions and condemnations so far have had little effect.

Madrid’s conservative mayor, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, also criticized Sánchez and described Sunday’s events as a sad day for the Spanish capital.

Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard, who was leading the overall classification going into the final stage, was declared the winner of the Vuelta but the customary podium ceremony was canceled.

“It’s a pity that such a moment of eternity was taken from us,” Vingegaard said. “Everyone has the right to protest, but not in a way that influences or endangers our race.”

The teams reportedly improvised a private podium ceremony later so riders could celebrate.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen condemned the protesters for “spoiling” the race and criticized Sánchez for “praising” the protests.

“Instead I want to praise the athletes and everyone who doesn’t spoil things for others,” she wrote on Instagram.

Vuelta race director Javier Guillén on defended the decision to let the Israeli team stay in the race.

“The Vuelta’s position was clear, we had to abide to the norms of the International Cycling Union. It’s the UCI that regulates the right of admission to the race,” Guillén said at a news conference Monday. “We never got into any other type of debate. All we wanted to do was to be able to finish the race with normalcy, and that wasn’t possible.”

The Vuelta was disrupted by protesters during several stages, with some having to be cut short and others interrupted.

The central government’s representative for the Madrid region said an estimated 100,000 people were on the streets during the protests. The number could not be independently verified.

Guillén said the Vuelta protests would likely have implications for future sports events with Israeli participants.

“After this Vuelta, the international entities will need to make decisions and cycling will need to have some internal discussions to find solutions,” he said.

Next year’s Tour de France begins with a stage in Barcelona.

“Hopefully everything will be solved by then,” he said. “I don’t want to speculate with any possibilities. I’m sure Barcelona will have a great Tour de France.”



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Argos coach calls out Elks assistant, player following sideline scuffle

It was another nail-biter for the Toronto Argonauts, who earned another victory thanks to a last-second field goal to pick up their third-straight win.

However, much of the attention from this victory over the Edmonton Elks was overshadowed by the emotion shown by both benches after the game.

Argos head coach Ryan Dinwiddie had to be held back by receiver Kevin Mital as he shouted toward Edmonton’s sideline after the final whistle. Elks head coach Mark Kilam approached Dinwiddie as the two exchanged words.

When asked after the game if there was an issue between him and Kilam, Dinwiddie made it clear his frustration wasn’t aimed at someone else.

“There’s a pretender that’s not in our building anymore that was chirping all game personally to me,” Dinwiddie told reporters. “And then there’s a coach that was chirping, very personable, and I took offence to it. I knew that was my plan — let’s put it away so those guys can enjoy the off-season.”

Dinwiddie did not reveal which player from the Elks was involved, but sources tell Sportsnet.ca that it was former Argos defensive lineman Jordan Williams. Toronto released Williams back on Aug. 26 after he played 10 games with the team. Williams then signed with the Elks on Sept. 4 and was dressed for the game.

Toronto’s win improved their record to 5-8 and level with the Elks, who can earn a playoff spot as a crossover team from the West. As long as the Argos have the same record as the crossover team from the West, they will remain in third place in the East.

The Argos also have a crucial matchup against the Montreal Alouettes, who sit second in the East, on Sept. 19. Montreal earned a big 48-31 win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders to end their five-game losing streak.

Edmonton will look to get back in the playoff picture as they take on the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Sept. 20.



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Liberty’s Breanna Stewart plans to play Game 2 vs. Mercury despite knee scare

NEW YORK (AP) — Liberty star Breanna Stewart said she’s ready to go for Game 2 of the WNBA playoffs against the Phoenix Mercury on Wednesday...