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LOS ANGELES Ecco Cool 2.0 Homme Pas Cher , Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- The Los Angeles Clippers sharpshooter J.J. Redick's career-best 40 points propelled his team to a 140-132 overtime victory with franchise record 22 3-pointers over the Houston Rockets at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Monday night.
Redick tied a franchise record with 9 for 12 3-pointers, tying Caron Butler's club record for 3s and coming within three makes of the NBA single-game record shared by Kobe Bryant and Donyell Marshall.
"(Redick)'s just been on fire," said Clippers head coach Doc Rivers. "He plays like that all the time, but I think J.J., he was our spirit today."
Chris Paul had 28 points Ecco Biom Homme Pas Cher , 12 assists, six rebounds and six steals. DeAndre Jordan managed 16 points and 15 boards in his return after missing two games due to pneumonia.
"I have not seen him (Redick) shooting balls like that since he was at Duke and I was at Wake. It is crazy," Paul said.
Jamal Crawford finished with 17 points off the bench and he said being able to play a basketball game on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is special. "He stood for so much, and he just wanted to see everybody considered equal no matter the color of their skin."
Dwight Howard scored 36 points and hauling in 26 rebounds. The Rockets took 52 free throws overall Ecco Sneakers Homme Pas Cher , 19 more than the Clippers.
It was the Clippers' first victory over the Rockets since Game 4 of the conference semifinals last season. The Rockets had won their previous 11 overtime games since losing at Golden State on Feb. 20, 2014.
" A boy places a baseball at the feet of a statue of former New York Yankees Hall of Fame catcher Yogi Berra outside of the Yogi Berra Museum on Wednesday in New Jersey. Photo: IC
US President Barack Obama led the tributes to baseball legend Yogi Berra on Wednesday after the New York Yankees icon beloved as much for his unique turn of phrase as his on-field exploits died at the age of 90.
Obama hailed Berra - whose -famous utterances included the inspirational never-say-die idiom, ""It ain't over 'til it's over"" - as an ""American original.""
""He epitomized what it meant to be a sportsman and a citizen, with a big heart, competitive spirit Ecco Collin Homme Pas Cher , and a selfless desire to open baseball to everyone, no matter their background,"" Obama said of Berra, who died late Tuesday of natural causes.
New York authorities ordered all flags across the city to be flown at half-staff in honor of the revered catcher.
Berra, a 15-time All Star and record 10-time World Series champion Ecco Yucatan Sandales Homme Pas Cher , was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1972. The Yankees have retired his No.8 jersey.
""We are deeply saddened by the loss of a Yankees legend and American hero, Yogi Berra,"" the Yankees posted on Twitter, changing their avatar to Berra's No.8.
""We have lost an icon.""
Team members wore number eight on their jersey sleeves at Wednesday's game against the Toronto Blue Jays in Canada.
The baseball great was equally well-known for humorous quips and malapropisms such as ""It's deja vu all over again.""
Other ""Yogi-isms"" included such one-liners as ""Nobody goes there any more. It's too crowded,"" and ""When you come to a fork in the road Ecco Intrinsic Sandales Homme Pas Cher , take it.""
""I choose to believe that his last words were a doozy,"" tweeted Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Brandon McCarthy.
Berra was a link to Major League Baseball's glory days and a star for its most legendary team, playing from 1946 until a brief return with the New York Mets in 1965.
He managed the Yankees to the 1964 World Series and the Mets to the 1973 World Series.
""While we mourn the loss of our -father, grandfather and great-grandfather, we know he is at peace with mom Ecco Sandales 2018 Homme Pas Cher ,"" a statement from Berra's family said.
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NAIROBI, July 21 (Xinhua) -- Confederation of African Football (CAF) have slapped a one-year suspension to Kenya's head coach Adel Amrouche for his indiscipline behavior against a match official.
The move has triggered an excitement among local coaches preying on the position as the country is involved in the 2015 Africa Nations Cup qualification campaign.
In a letter to Football Kenya Federation (FKF), the continental soccer governing body Secretary General Hicham El Amrani said the move to suspend Amrouche was reached after finding him guilty of spitting at a match official.
Amrouche is accused of spitting at the fourth official during Kenya's match against Comoros last month in Comoros, an offence that saw him get sent off. CAF will however not fine the Belgian coach.
""The suspension is effective from the first day of the notification namely July 20, 2014 Ecco Dress Homme Pas Cher ,"" said El Amrani in the letter to FKF.
Amrouche is still away in Maseru where Kenya had travelled to compete against Lesotho in the Africa Nations Cup qualifier match. Kenya lost the match 1-0 and will hold the southern Africa side in Nairobi in a fortnight.
The coach had earlier been slapped with a two-match suspension pending the submission of the matter to the CAF Disciplinary Board.
The board chaired by Raymond Hack from South Africa had its sitting last Thursday at CAF headquarters in Cairo where the decision was passed to ban the Kenyan coach for a year.
In its ruling, the board found Amrouche guilty of breaching article 129 (c) of its rules which provides for a 12 match ban to anyone spitting at a match official.
The letter further states that the decision will be forwarded to the world governing body FIFA, which may extend the sanction internationally. This might lock Amrouche out of any coaching job for the duration of his suspension.
""The decision can be contested before CAF appeal board. The party intending to appeal shall announce this intention in writing within three days of notification of the decision,"" said the letter from CAF.
However, FKF chairman Sam Nyamweya said he is not aware of the suspension.
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