Giannis Antetokounmpo out vs. Great Britain to rest due to agreement between Greece, Bucks

Dionysis Aravantinos: Giannis Antetokounmpo (rest) will miss today’s EuroBasket game against Great Britain. Source: Twitter What’s the buzz on Twitter? Christos Tsaltas @ Tsaltas46 Giannis Antetokounmpo lives the game vs Great Britain with his own …

What’s the buzz on Twitter?

Christos Tsaltas @Tsaltas46
Giannis Antetokounmpo lives the game vs Great Britain with his own passion, sitting on the bench. #gbrgre #EuroBasket #fearthedeer pic.twitter.com/2lYKxPI7EN11:28 AM

Mark Woods @markbritball
Nelson’s corner J right at the buzzer ends a 16-0 run from Greece as GB trail 24-18 after the 1st in Milan. He has a game-high 12 points on 4-6 shooting.
Giannis Antetekounmpo, in street clothes, will be a DNP-rest, according to Greek officials. – 11:27 AM
BasketNews @BasketNews_com
Fans who bought the tickets to 🇬🇷 Greece vs 🇬🇧 Great Britain only to see Giannis Antetokounmpo playing 😬 #EuroBasket pic.twitter.com/vf8EUw8imi11:25 AM

BasketNews @BasketNews_com
The latest URBONUS episode with @Donatas Urbonas & @Ryxa41 is here!
▪️ The scandal between 🇹🇷 Turkey and 🇬🇪 Georgia
▪️ Worse problems than missed technical free-throw
▪️ The concern over Luka Doncic
▪️ Giannis Antetokounmpo and new star in Greece
And more:
basketnews.com/news-177475-tu…11:09 AM
BasketNews @BasketNews_com
🇬🇷 No Giannis Antetokounmpo for Greece today ❌😔 #EuroBasket pic.twitter.com/PrtUBWWM3n10:59 AM

Emiliano Carchia @Carchia
Giannis Antetokounmpo will rest today vs. Great Britain.
Considering that a lot of fans came at Forum d’Assago today to watch him live…this is really disappointing news.
He could have played at least first half – 10:50 AM
Christos Tsaltas @Tsaltas46
With 3 games left in the group stage (Great Britain, Ukraine, Estonia) is a good chance for coaching staff to rest Giannis Antetokounmpo ahead of knockout stage. He will rest vs GB. It won’t be a surprise if he’s on a minutes restriction in the next 2 games. #GBRGRE #EuroBasket10:40 AM
GeorgeZakkas @ZakkasGeorge
Giannis Antetokounmpo will get some rest and won’t play tonight vs Great Britain. Kostas Antetokounmpo is also out. #HellasBasketball #EuroBasket10:34 AM
Emiliano Carchia @Sportando
Arriva in Italia “Giannis. L’incredibile ascesa di un campione”: la biografia di Antetokounmpo sportando.basketball/biografia-gian…10:31 AM
GeorgeZakkas @ZakkasGeorge
Kostas Antetokounmpo is feeling better. Actually, he made one more individual practice today in “Mediolanum Forum”. He will miss the game vs Great Britain tonight, but in the Greek NT they hope that he will be available at some point during the Group Phase. #HellasBasketball9:40 AM
James Plowright @British_Buzz
GB basketball play against Giannis and Greece today at Eurobasket, what an experience for those guys, hoping for an upset W – 6:09 AM
BasketNews @BasketNews_com
According to Dimitris Itoudis, Giannis Antetokounmpo is an amazing warrior and an even better companion 🇬🇷🙌 #EuroBasket pic.twitter.com/TmXD8lAYdd3:45 PM

Adam Spolane @AdamSpolane
After he ties the game with two seconds left, the play-by-play says Sandro Mamukelashvili is the superstar that will help Giannis win his second NBA title. Might be overdoing it a tad – 3:05 PM
Sirius XM NBA @SiriusXMNBA
“Give him Tim Duncan’s knowledge, a whole different player isn’t he?”
Longtime NBA guard Gilbert Arenas joined @Rick Kamla & @adaniels33 to clarify his comments about Giannis.
#FearTheDear pic.twitter.com/kDiyVUw9jm12:32 PM

More on this storyline

Since Antetokounmpo committed to joining the roster, the Greek Basketball Federation has committed to having the Bucks be a part of the process. Bucks assistant coach Josh Oppenheimer, who oversees Antetokounmpo’s daily workouts and routine, was named to the coaching staff. Members of the Bucks’ sports science group, led by Troy Flanagan, have been with Antetokounmpo every step of the way overseas. Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer attended practices and games during his visit in the lead-up to EuroBasket 2022. -via The Athletic / September 3, 2022

10 best golf courses in England

Does the 2023 Open Championship host, Royal Liverpool, make the cut?

When it comes to golf courses in the United Kingdom, Scotland tends to get most of the glory. However, those who overlook English golf do so at their own peril, as England boasts some incredible courses – both along the coasts and inland.

With the 2023 British Open going to Royal Liverpool, Golfweek has put together a list of the best courses England has to offer.

More U.K. course rankings: 10 best courses in Scotland | Top 50 classic courses in Great Britain and Ireland | Top 50 modern courses in Great Britain and Ireland

These rankings come directly from the hundreds of Golfweek’s Best Raters for 2021 who continually evaluate courses and rate them based on our 10 criteria. They also file a single, overall rating on each course on a points basis of 1-10. Those overall ratings on each course are averaged to produce a final rating for each course. Only a handful of courses in the world achieve a rating above 9, and any course rated 7 or above presents a can’t-miss opportunity.

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British Open 2022: Golfweek’s Best ranking of the rota of host courses

How does St. Andrews, site of this week’s Open Championship, stack up against the rest of the course rota?

Each of the 10 layouts on the modern British Open course rota score highly in Golfweek’s Best ranking of top classic golf courses built before 1960 in Great Britain and Ireland, as would be expected. But that doesn’t mean they all are equals.

Check out the rankings of each course on the modern rota below. The hundreds of members of our course-ratings panel continually evaluate courses and rate them based on 10 criteria on a points basis of 1 through 10. They also file a single, overall rating on each course. Those overall ratings are averaged to produce these rankings, and they are included for each course below.

Cabot buys Castle Stuart Golf Links in Scotland with plans for a new name and a new course by Tom Doak

Canadian-based developer Cabot plans to expand Castle Stuart with a new Tom Doak-designed layout.

Cabot, the developer that leaped into the world of golf with Cabot Cape Breton in Nova Scotia and has expanded beyond the Canadian border with projects in Florida and St. Lucia, has added to its portfolio, this time in the Scottish Highlands.

Cabot will announce this week that it has acquired Castle Stuart Golf Links and its accompanying resort amenities near Inverness, Scotland. The property will be rebranded Cabot Highlands.

Opened in 2009 with a design by Gil Hanse and the late Mark Parsinen, with holes that feature Moray Firth on one side of several fairways and bluffs to the other side, Castle Stuart Golf Links ranks No. 4 on Golfweek’s Best list of modern courses in Great Britain and Ireland.

In 2024 that course will be joined by a second 18, Cabot said, this one to be built by Tom Doak. The property also is home to a new short course that is open now for preview play and officially will open in 2023.

Castle Stuart Cabot Highlands
Castle Stuart Golf Links in Scotland will be renamed Cabot Highlands. (Courtesy of Cabot)

“Castle Stuart has been considered a benchmark of exceptional Scottish golf since it first opened thirteen years ago,” Ben Cowan-Dewar, CEO and co-founder of Cabot, said in a media release set for Tuesday that will announce the acquisition.  “We are honored to be a steward of the land and carry the original vision for the property forward. Our goal is to create unforgettable memories in magical places, and there are few places in the world more awe-inspiring than the Scottish Highlands.”

The property will feature boutique accommodations, and Cabot said real estate will be a major part of the expansion with sales expected to begin in 2023. The property will feature upscale cabins that homeowners can rent to resort guests when the owners are not in residence. Featured activities for guests and property owners will include hiking, cycling, fishing, falconry, horseback riding and more. The property’s features include views of Kessock Bridge and Chanonry Lighthouse

“I couldn’t think of a better partner than Cabot to lead our next chapter,” said Stuart McColm, general manager of Castle Stuart and the forthcoming Cabot Highlands. “The work that’s been done at Cabot Cape Breton on the courses and within the community speaks for itself, and I know our beloved founder, Mark Parsinen, would be proud of the plans ahead to fulfill his original vision for the destination. Not only is this significant golf news, it is also a major boost for the regional economy of the Highlands.”

Cabot has been busy announcing expansions in the past couple years. The company took off in 2012 in Nova Scotia with Cabot Links, a Rod Whitman design that ranks No. 2 on Golfweek’s Best list of modern Canadian courses. That course was joined in 2015 by Cabot Cliffs, a Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw design that ranks No. 1 on that modern Canadian list.

In the Caribbean, the Coore and Crenshaw design at Cabot St. Lucia is slated to open in early 2023. In Canada, the company announced last year the development of Cabot Revelstoke in British Columbia, which will feature a course designed by Whitman that is scheduled to open in 2024. And in Florida, Cabot has purchased the former World Woods, rebranded it Citrus Farms and is having its two courses renovated by Kyle Franz and the team of Keith Rhebb and Riley Johns with a planned reopening in 2023.

Castle Stuart Cabot Highlands
The namesake castle at Castle Stuart, around which Tom Doak will build a new course slated to open in 2024 as past of the property’s rebranding as Cabot Highlands (Courtesy of Cabot)

The new layout at Cabot Highlands will be the first by Doak for the company. That course will play around the property’s namesake 400-year-old castle and across expansive land with several holes along the water, Cabot said. Doak plans to start construction in 2023.

“I’m thrilled to partner with Ben Cowan-Dewar and the Cabot team,” said Doak, who has built courses around the world, including The Renaissance Club in Scotland. “We have been searching for the perfect destination for years. Our goal is to create a distinctly Scottish golf experience that appeals to players at all levels with an authentic links-style course that puts the golf holes front and center.”

Turkey head coach Ergin Ataman called …

Turkey head coach Ergin Ataman called up 22 players for the last game of the 2023 FIBA World Cup European Qualifiers Group B opposite Great Britain. The list was released by TBF (Turkish Basketball Federation) on Friday. The squad is highlighted by four NBA players. Furkan Korkmaz (Philadelphia 76ers), Cedi Osman (Cleveland Cavaliers), Alperen Sengun (Houston Rockets), and Omer Yurtseven (Miami Heat) were included.

Birmingham could be primed for a new …

Birmingham could be primed for a new BBL team – with Hakeem Olajuwon as its figurehead. MVP can reveal that a consortium of investors is set to draft a proposal for the first British Basketball League franchise in the city in over a decade, with the former Houston Rockets superstar among the central players involved. The Olympic gold medallist, who now lives primarily in Brum, is already involved with the existing City of Birmingham Rockets club.

Golfweek’s Best 2021: Top 50 Classic International Courses

From Royal County Down to Royal Melbourne, the top International Modern Courses built outside the U.S. before 1960.

Welcome to the initial Golfweek’s Best Classic International Courses list with the highest-rated courses outside the United States that were built before 1960. (Pictured atop this story: The Old Course at St. Andrews, with photo by Steve Flynn/USA TODAY Sports)

Each year we publish many lists, with the U.S.-based Top 200 Modern Courses and the accompanying Top 200 Classic Courses lists being the premium offerings. Also extremely popular and significant are the Best Courses You Can Play State by State and Best Private Courses State by State.

This is the first year for this International Classic list, and it is comprised of thousands of individual ratings of courses around the world. We also recently published the Modern Courses version, shining a spotlight on the best international courses built in or after 1960.

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The 800-plus members of our ratings panel continually evaluate courses and rate them based on 10 criteria. They also file a single, overall rating on each course. Those overall ratings on each course are averaged to produce a final rating for each course, which is then ranked against other courses to produce the final lists.

Each course is listed with its average rating next to the name, the location, the year it opened and the designers. After the designers are several designations that note what type of facility it is.

Key

r: resort course
d: daily fee
p: private course
t: tour course
m: municipal
re: real estate
* Many international private courses allow limited outside play. Contact the courses indicated for more information on their guest policies.