RJ Barrett scores 21 points in the Raptors' 107-100 victory over the Jazz

TORONTO (AP) — RJ Barrett scored 21 points, Sandro Mamukelashvili added 20 and the Toronto Raptors beat the Utah Jazz 107-100 on Sunday night to open a five-game homestand.

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Brandon Ingram added 19 points to help Toronto end a two-game losing streak. Immanuel Quickley had 17 points.

Scottie Barnes celebrated being added to his second NBA All-Star Game with 14 points and nine rebounds. Barnes hurt his left foot with 4:48 remaining after a steal. He departed 22 seconds later, only to return for the final 3:05.

Lauri Markkanen had 27 points and 11 rebounds for Utah. The Jazz have lost a season-worst six straight games.

Isaiah Collier added 19 points, and Jusuf Nurkic had 11 points and 13 rebounds.

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The Raptors matched their 30 wins of a season ago with 31 games remaining.

Jazz: At Indiana on Tuesday night.

Raptors: Host Minnesota on Wednesday night.

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RJ Barrett scores 21 points in the Raptors' 107-100 victory over the Jazz

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NASCAR's Clash postponed to Wednesday due to historic snowfall in North Carolina

WINSTON, SALEM, N.C. (AP) — Abomb cycloneover North Carolina forced NASCAR to push its preseason exhibition to Wednesday night because the snow-covered roads are too dangerous for teams and fans to get to historic Bowman-Gray Stadium.

The Clash had been scheduled to run Sunday night and has now been postponed twice, with a schedule adjustment, because of the intense snowfall that blanketed the area. NASCAR first condensed the race into a one-day, Sunday-only show, then pushed the race to Monday.

NASCAR said Sunday it was moving it to Wednesday evening "due to the impacts ofhistoric winter weatheracross the North Carolina region."

The race is now scheduled to run one week before qualifying for the Daytona 500, at Daytona International Speedway, where The Clash was held from 1979 through 2022.

The Clash went to a temporary track inside the Los Angeles Memorial Stadium for three seasons, then moved to its grassroots anchor at Bowman Gray last year.

Its first year was a success but the second running has been interrupted by the bomb cyclone, known to meteorologists as an intense, rapidly strengthening weather system. It contributed to nearly a foot (30 centimeters) ofsnow in and around Charlotte, North Carolina's largest city and home base for the majority of the NASCAR teams.

The snowfall represented a top-five snow event all time in Charlotte, said Peter Mullinax, a meteorologist with weather prediction center in College Park, Maryland.

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IOC president Kirsty Coventry says ICE and Epstein files are 'sad' distractions from Winter Olympics

MILAN (AP) — Two years before the Los Angeles Olympics, the United States is already dominating the narrative in the run-up to the opening ceremony of theMilan Cortina Winter Games.

International Olympic Committee officials, including PresidentKirsty Coventry, couldn't avoid questions relatingto ICEand theJeffrey Epstein filesat a news conference in Milan on Sunday.

Coventry tried to fend them off by saying it was not the IOC's place to comment on the issues but when pressed admitted it was "sad" that such stories were deflecting attention away from the upcoming Olympics.

"I think anything that is distracting from these Games is sad, right? But we've learned over the many years … there's always been something that has taken the lead, leading up to the Games," Coventry said. "Whether it has been Zika, COVID, there has always been something.

"But what is keeping my faith alive is that when that opening ceremony happens and those athletes start competing, suddenly the world remembers the magic and the spirit that the games have and they get to suddenly remember what's actually important and they get to be inspired and so we're really looking forward to that."

Hundreds of demonstrators gathered Saturdayin Milan to protest the deployment of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents during the upcoming Winter Olympics, unbothered by the fact that agents would be stationed in a control room and not operating on the streets.

Meanwhile, the latest collection of government files released on Epstein include emails from 2003between Casey Wasserman, the head of the Los Angeles Olympics organizing committee, and Epstein's one-time girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell.

"From all the information that we have and I believe that the US authorities, as the other authorities, have made all the clarifications needed, so from our side that's not for us to further comment on that part of the security. But we're really looking forward to the games," Coventry said when asked about the presence of ICE agents in Milan.

She was even less responsive when asked about Wasserman.

"We didn't discuss it yesterday and I believe Mr. Wasserman has put out his statement and we now have nothing further to add," Coventry said.

Two IOC members were mentioned in the documents, although there is no suggestion they did anything wrong.

They are: Richard Carrion, a Puerto Rican banker who finished runner-up to former IOC president Thomas Bach in the 2013 election; and Johan Eliasch, the International Ski and Snowboard Federation president who was one of Coventry's opponents last March.

"I've not been in contact with Casey, the focus has fully been on Milano Cortina, there's been a number of things that we've been focusing on here," said Coventry, who was elected just over 10 months ago and is the first female IOC president.

"In terms of IOC members, we're obviously watching and monitoring the media and we're aware of a few things that have been reported just today and we need some time to look into that and to be given intel."

The upcoming Olympics run from Feb. 6-22.U.S. Vice President JD Vancewill lead an American delegation to the Milan Cortina Games and attend Friday'sopening ceremony.

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Benjy Taylor, coach of Tuskegee University men's basketball team, was handcuffed by security following a Jan. 31 game

  • The incident occurred on the court after an away game at Morehouse College in Atlanta

  • Taylor, 58, said in a statement, "I am at a loss for words and I am upset about how I was violated and treated today"

Tuskegee University men's basketball coach Benjy Taylorwas handcuffedand detained by campus security after a recent game, where he was trying to get his team out of what he called "a very dangerous situation."

The incident occurred at Morehouse College in Atlanta on Saturday, Jan. 31, as the players were shaking hands.

Video of the moment shared on X shows Taylor, 58, looking frustrated while speaking to a security guard as students flood the court after a 77-69 Morehouse victory.

The guard can then be seen handcuffing Taylor and leading him away.

Trying to sort out what happened at the end of this HBCU rivalry game 👀Here is what we know:https://t.co/eDyEz8cuSKpic.twitter.com/en5f6Qq3Oj

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In a statement toHBCU Gameday, Tuskegee Athletic Director Reginald Ruffin said that Taylor had been attempting to get the security guard to address an on-court "security breach" — specifically, that Morehouse football players were allegedly joining the Morehouse basketball players for theend-of-game handshakes, which goes against conference protocol.

"We have security measures for our protection of our officials, our student athlete coaches and spectators," he said.

"You got ... [intermingling] football players shaking hands with the team," he said. "You don't do that … that's a security breach," he added.

"He [Taylor] asked the security officer, 'Can you please remove them from the line?' " Ruffin continued, adding that he disagreed with the security officer's alleged claim that Taylor was "very aggressive" during the exchange.

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Taylor was released from handcuffs shortly after and returned home with the team as scheduled, per HBCU Gameday.

Representatives for Morehouse and Tuskegee did not immediately respond to PEOPLE'S request for comment on Sunday, Feb. 1.

"I am at a loss for words and I am upset about how I was violated and treated today," Taylor said in a statement toThe Field of 68.

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"For my players, my family and people of Tuskegee to witness that is heartbreaking for me. I was simply trying to get the football team out of the handshake line as they were following right behind me and the team yelling obscenities! It was a very dangerous situation," he added.

Taylor did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.

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Raiders to hire Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak as head coach

TheLas Vegas Raidersare looking to take a piece of theSeattle Seahawks' Super Bowl magic for themselves, with the hopes that the team's latest hire from the franchise works out better than the last.

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TheRaidersare set to hireSeahawksoffensive coordinator Klint Kubiak as their new head coach, according to multiple reports.

Kubiak's hire cannot become official until after Super Bowl 60, in which the Seahawks will face off against the New England Patriots for a chance at the franchise's second Super Bowl title.

Kubiak, 38, did not have an in-person interview with the Raiders until Jan. 31. The Raiders andArizona Cardinalsstood as the only two teams that had not filled head-coaching vacancies entering the weekend, witheight others already having made hires this offseason.

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Tapped by coach Mike Macdonald last year to oversee a reimagining of Seattle's offense, Kubiak led a unit that ranked third in scoring and was one of the league's most explosive attacks. Quarterback Sam Darnold slipped in seamlessly to the scheme with his aggressive passing, which helped wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba outpace the rest of the NFL with 1,793 receiving yards.

A far more imposing undertaking awaits inLas Vegas, which fired former Seahawks coach Pete Carrollafter posting a 3-14 record in his lone season at the helm. With continued problems up front, the Raiders posted a league-worst 77.5 rushing yards per game despite selecting running back Ashton Jeanty with the No. 6 overall pick last April. Meanwhile, quarterback Geno Smith − acquired by Las Vegas in a trade with the Seahawks last March − led the NFL with 17 interceptions while tying for first in sacks taken (55).

A major reworking could be ahead in the coming months. Not only are the Raiders projected to have the second-most cap space of any team this offseason with $81.3 million, according to Over The Cap, but they also hold the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendozais widely seen as the overwhelming front-runner for the selection, as the Heisman Trophy winner would give Tom Brady and Mark Davis a long-sought solution behind center.

The Raiders also interviewed Denver Broncos passing game coordinator Davis Webb, who laterdropped out of consideration for the job, and Carolina Panthers defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero, among others, with several candidates taking positions elsewhere.

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Raiders to hire Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak as head coach

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Alexander Volkanovski defends featherweight title vs. Diego Lopes

In front of a deafening Sydney crowd, UFC featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski survived a fifth-round rally attempt from Diego Lopes to win yet another unanimous decision (49-46, 49-46, 50-45) in their rematch at UFC 325 Sunday morning.

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Just like their first meeting last April at UFC 314, Lopes (27-8 MMA, 6-3 UFC) wouldn't let Volkanovski (28-4 MMA, 15-3 UFC) coast easily, as the first three rounds saw Lopes take Volkanovski's best shots and deliver some of his own. But Volkanovski retaliated with adjustments throughout, utilizing the clinch to cut Lopes's cage room off.

Volkanovski's win was his first title defense during his second reign, ushering in a reinvigorated era at featherweight moving forward.

But for Volkanovski, winning his first fight in his home country in nearly three years with full backing of the Australian crowd felt different.

"I didn't want to stand (with Lopes) for 25 minutes, but we got the job done," Volkanovski said.

Volkanovski said he's excited to get back in the Octagon soon, saying he would "see what's next" with his team.

Lopes was humble in defeat, although he had a visible reaction to the one judge who ruled all five rounds in Volkanovski's favor.

"I think Volkanovski is one of the best in the division and has been for this long," the Brazilian competitor said.

Lopes called this part of the journey "step-by-step," as he prepares for an uncertain next fight after his second failed championship match against the future Hall of Famer.

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Lightweight Benoit Saint-Denis of France effortlessly defeated New Zealand's Dan Hooker by second-round TKO in the night's co-main event with punches from the mount position.

Saint-Denis (17-3 MMA, 9-3 UFC) has put himself in a firm position to remain in title contention this year with four straight wins, while Hooker (24-14 MMA, 14-10 UFC) has dropped back-to-back fights and will continue to go back to the drawing board.

A devastating right hand from lightweight Mauricio Ruffy of Brazil marked the beginning of the end of a high-stakes featured bout opposite Rafael Fiziev of Azerbaijan. Ruffy (13-2 MMA, 4-1 UFC) secured a TKO victory with 30 seconds left in the second round, bouncing back from a loss to Saint-Denis for his eighth win in the last nine fights.

As for Fiziev (13-5 MMA, 7-5 UFC), he has lost four of his last five outings since his six-match win streak was snapped in March 2023.

In the second bout of the main card, heavyweights took center stage as Brazil's Tallison Teixeira outworked Australia's Tai Tuivasa to win a unanimous decision 29-28, 29-28, 29-28 using crisp striking and dominant wrestling through the first two rounds to put Tuivasa in survival mode entering Round 3.

A rally by Tuivasa in an attempt to secure a comeback KO/TKO stoppage fell short. Teixeira (9-1 MMA, 2-1 UFC) handed Tuivasa (15-9 MMA, 8-9 UFC) his sixth straight loss dating back to September 2022.

The UFC 325 main card opened with lightweight Quillan Salkilld doing his part by not fooling the oddsmakers, making quick work of Jamie Mullarkey with a rear-naked-choke submission finish at 3:02 of the opening round in a battle of Australian competitors.

Salkilld (11-1 MMA, 4-0 UFC) closed at DraftKings Sportsbook at -1050, making him the largest betting favorite on the card. Meanwhile, Mullarkey (18-9 MMA, 6-7 UFC) has lost three of his last four.

The UFC does not have a numbered event scheduled in February, with UFC 326 scheduled for March 7 in Las Vegas. The promotion returns to Las Vegas next Saturday for its first UFC Fight Night event of the year from the Meta APEX (formerly UFC APEX).

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Justin Rose enters final round at Farmers with 6-shot lead

England's Justin Rose might be too far ahead for the rest of the golfers in the Farmers Insurance Open to catch up.

Rose shot a 4-under-par 68 on Saturday in the third round to carry a six-stroke lead into the final round in San Diego.

Despite three bogeys on the Torrey Pines South Course's back nine, Rose enters Sunday's play at 21-under 195 for the tournament.

Joel Dahmen also posted a 68, putting him in second place. Japan's Ryo Hisatsune (68) and South Korea's Si Woo Kim (69) share third place at 13 under. Max McGreevy (71) is next at 12 under.

"If Justin makes his tee time and continues to play this way, he's going to win the golf tournament," Dahmen said. "He's just playing too well."

Rose is looking for his second title at Torrey Pines, where he won in 2019 with a 21-under score.

On Saturday, Rose was 4 under through seven holes and added a birdie on No. 10 before a pair of bogeys. His birdie on the 13th hole got him back on track, while he finished the round with a birdie putt from about 3 1/2 feet on the par-5 18th.

"I played well, gave myself a lot of chances," Rose said after the round. "In some ways, yeah, you walk off thinking maybe it could have been lower, you know. You never want to say that after a 68 at Torrey or obviously being in the position that I'm in, but yeah I played really, really well today."

Maverick McNealy (70), Germany's Stephan Jaeger (65) and Ireland's Seamus Power (74) are at 11 under.

Jaeger had the best round of the day with all pars and birdies. Defending champion Harris English recorded a 67 and sits tied for 20th at 8 under through three rounds.

"Happy to turn around and have a really nice round," Jaeger said.

Jaeger had only one birdie Friday. He said he adjusted his putting grip and that paid off.

"I think I'm going to try them again (Sunday)," he said. "I putted really nicely today so it's going to stay for a while."

The next-best rounds of 4 under were turned in by Adam Schenk and Keith Mitchell -- both at 9 under -- along with Australia's Jason Day, Rose, Hisatsune and Dahmen.

Brooks Koepka, in his first tournament since defecting from the LIV Golf ranks, won't factor in the final round after posting his second 73 of the tournament during an erratic round. He's at 2 under and tied for 61st.

Koepka said he was nervous upon making his return. Now playing on the weekend, he's relieved regarding the reception he has received.

"It has been phenomenal," Koepka said. "It has been overwhelming. It has been very cool. I don't know what I expected, but this is beyond what I could have dreamed of."

Chris Gotterup, who won the season-opening Sony Open a couple of weekends ago, said golfers are anxious to find positives early in the schedule.

"All of us want to get off to good starts (to the season)," he said.

Gotterup shot 70 for the second straight day and is tied for 20th at 8 under, but he said the course is offering a fair yet challenging test.

"You have to be in the fairway, you have to be in the right spots on the greens," Gotterup said. "Whoever wins this week is going to earn it."

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