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Nikola Jokic delivered a historic performance on Christmas Day, recording a stunning 56-point triple-double to lead the Denver Nuggets to a 142-138 overtime win over the Minnesota Timberwolves. The three-time MVP added 16 rebounds and 15 assists, becoming the first player in NBA history to post at least 55 points, 15 rebounds and 15 assists in a single game.

Jokic also broke a long-standing NBA record by scoring 18 points in overtime, surpassing Stephen Curry’s previous mark of 17 set in 2016. His dominance in the extra period proved decisive after the Timberwolves forced overtime by erasing a 15-point deficit in the final five minutes of regulation.

Minnesota’s Anthony Edwards impressed with 44 points, including the clutch three-pointer that sent the game into overtime. However, his night ended early after he was ejected during the extra period following an argument over foul calls. With the win, Denver remains third in the Western.

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During a EuroBasket 2025 qualifier in Riga, the Ireland women’s basketball team declined to shake hands with the Israeli team before the match. Israeli player Dor Saar accused the Ireland team of being “quite anti-Semitic,” which Basketball Ireland strongly refuted, calling the comments inflammatory and inaccurate.

Before the game, the Ireland players stood for their anthem beside their bench rather than at the center court, a departure from the usual protocol. Despite concerns expressed by Irish players and pressure to boycott the fixture due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza, the match proceeded. Basketball Ireland reported Saar’s comments to Fiba Europe and explained their decision not to participate in traditional pre-match rituals.

Earlier, Basketball Ireland’s CEO warned of heavy fines and expulsion from the competition if the team boycotted their matches with Israel, stating it would harm women’s international basketball for years. Saar’s remarks were made in an interview on the Israeli Basketball Association’s website, where she suggested that the Irish team’s perceived animosity fueled a desire for a strong performance from Israel.

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