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77 winUAAP: Mike Phillips shrugs off Momowei poster to end up with season-best

MANILA, Philippines —La Salle star Mike Phillips was on the receiving end of a poster dunk by UE Red Warriors’ Precious Momowei in the second quarter of their rematch in the UAAP Season 87 men’s basketball tournament.Instead of hanging his head over being posterized in what could be the dunk of the season, Phillips stayed on the course, resulting in his best game yet to get back at their first-round tormentor.Article continues after this advertisement“Momowei every time I go against him, he’s such an energy guy and I can say, he’s the heart and soul of UE,” said the fourth-year La Salle big man. “Of course, when he made that play, I really felt the UE crowd. But I kept on thinking in those moment what our coaches, especially Coach Gian [Nazario] and coach Topex [Robinson], taught us: ‘don’t retaliate. Don’t stray from the system just because you want to get back at him.’”READ: UAAP: La Salle gets back at UE to stretch win streak to fourAt the 4:38 mark of the second quarter, a sprinting Momowei stole the inbound pass of Phillips and leaped over the latter to nail a ferocious slam for a 26-22 lead that energized the best UE crowd yet.Article continues after this advertisementGetting dunked on could have broken the confidence of Phillips but he refused to. Instead, he used it to fire him up and help his team as reigning MVP Kevin Quiambao, who played under the weather, was held scoreless in the first half.“I really just tried to stay on the path. We knew UE would make big plays like that; they were going to make those hand-in-the-face threes. For me, I was just trying to do my best, stay steady, and focus on the next play,” he added.Article continues after this advertisementREAD: UAAP: Mike Phillips looks forward to La Salle-UE rematchPhillips ended up with a season-high 27 points on top of 17 rebounds, five assists, and two blocks, leading La Salle past UE, 77-68, for their fifth straight win en route to a league-leading 7-1 record.Article continues after this advertisementThe former UAAP mythical member even got his chance to return the favor to Momowei as he dunke……

77 winLynx return to finals with 88-77 win over Sun behind Collier’s 27 points, 11 rebounds

Napheesa Collier had 27 points and 11 rebounds and Courtney Williams contributed 24 points and both-ends-of-the-court energy to lead the Minnesota Lynx past the Connecticut Sun 88-77 and into the WNBA Finals for the first time in seven years on Tuesday night.Kayla McBride fueled a strong start with 10 of her 19 points in the first quarter for the Lynx, who advanced to face the top-seeded New York Liberty in Game 1 on Thursday night. The best-of-five series continues with Game 2 in New York on Sunday afternoon, before Minnesota hosts Game 3 on Oct. 16.Minnesota Lynx’s Courtney Williams (10) shoots 77 win over Connecticut Sun’s player.Kerem Yücel | MPR NewsThe Lynx, who finished second in the league and two games behind the Liberty during the regular season, have won three of four matchups with New York this year. That includes the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup on June 25 to take the in-season tournament title.DiJonai Carrington had 17 points and 12 rebounds and Brionna Jones had 16 points and 10 rebounds for the Sun, who shot only 38.5 percent from the floor (25 for 65) and were flustered into 19 turnovers that the Lynx converted into 22 points.DeWanna Bonner had 14 points on 4-for-13 shooting for the Sun, who were ousted in the semifinals for the fourth time in six years. They lost in the finals in those other two seasons, 2019 and 2022, when Williams was part of the core that still hasn’t cleared that last hurdle to the franchise’s first title.Minnesota Lynx’s Bridget Carleton, 6 scores with a layup.Kerem Yücel | MPR NewsWilliams, who’s in her first year with Minnesota, was on a mission to make it there from the tip. The fiery ninth-year point guard was the catalyst on both ends of the floor, attacking the basket, pushing the pace on the break and pestering the Connecticut ball-handlers. Williams had her most points in a playoff game since 2019 and added seven assists, five rebounds and two steals.The Lynx built a lead as large as 21 points in the second quarter, six more than their biggest of any of the first four games. They had a sluggish start to the second half that was muted by the Sun’s cold shooting, before Alanna Smith swished a 3-pointer to end a ……

77 winGuterres: "En mí, tienen un campeón del Grupo de los 77 y de las personas que ustedes representan"

PALABRAS DEL SECRETARIO GENERAL ANTÓNIO GUTERRES EN CEREMONIA DE ASUNCIÓN DE CUBA COMO PRESIDENTA PROTÉMPORE DEL GRUPO DE LOS 77 + CHINA: THE SECRETARY-GENERAL — HANDOVER CEREMONY OF THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE GROUP OF 77 & CHINA New York, 12 January 2023 [Trilingual, as delivered] I commend Ambassador Akram’s skillful stewardship of this group over the last year, including in the dramatic period of the floods in Pakistan. Y felicito a Cuba por asumir la Presidencia para 2023. Espero con gran interés trabajar con ustedes durante el próximo año para seguir poniendo las necesidades de los países en desarrollo en el centro de la agenda mundial. In many ways, the Group of 77 and China reflects the very purpose of the United Nations itself. Our organization sprang from the belief that peace and progress for all were best supported by collaboration, rather than conflict. By dialogue, rather than division. Your group is an inspiring example of multilateralism in action. Year in and year out, you stand together to discuss, debate and amplify global solutions to realize the better, fairer and more sustainable future every country deserves. We appreciate your steadfast support of the United Nations and our work with countries to make progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals. We value your insights and ideas to strengthen ECOSOC and the work of the General Assembly’s committees. And I appreciate your support for the reforms that are taking place since 2017, and for the report on Our Common Agenda. But dear friends, as we begin 2023, we must be brutally honest. Our world faces a series of difficult and deeply intertwined challenges. Rising poverty, widening inequalities, a persistent pandemic, and a looming global recession. Increased unemployment 77 win— especially among young people — made worse by the erosion of social protections and deteriorating work conditions. Food, energy and cost-of-living crises exacerbated by the war in Ukraine. Mounting sovereign debt and a morally bankrupt global financial system that undermines recovery in so many developing countries. Climate chaos, biodiversity loss, conflicts and human rights abuses……

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