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  • ‘Is she scared?’ – Angel Reese declines $200k as fans suggest she fears embarrassment in contest but star could still land winner’s cheque


    Who says no to a $200,000 basketball challenge?

    Well, Angel Reese, after the WNBA star and four others players choose to decline Unrivaled’s upcoming tournament.

    MEDLEY, FLORIDA - JANUARY 17: Angel Reese #5 of Rose reacts against the Vinyl during the second half at The Mediapro Studio on January 17, 2025 in Medley, Florida. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

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    Angel Reese is playing for Rose Basketball in Unrivaled

    Details for the 1-on-1 contest have been officially revealed by the league and it will begin on February 10 and feature 30 WNBA players.

    Unrivaled is the breakaway off-season women’s basketball league featuring 36 WNBA stars in a nine-week long event.

    The league attracted players due its competitive compensation, which includes an average salary of $222,000, and the fact it is played in the US, meaning players do not have to travel overseas in their off-season, which used to be the norm.

    In an attempt to popularize the league even further and attract more viewers, Unrivaled organizers announced a 1-on-1 competition that will be nationally televised.

    However, that list of players excludes five current Unrivaled stars: Brittney Griner, Sabrina Ionescu, Reese, Stefanie Dolson, and Courtney Vandersloot.

    The single elimination contest sees a stunning prize pool of $350,000, with co-founders Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier participating and stars like Alyssa Thomas also involved.

    The format sees the 30 players put into four groups of eight, with two byes in two groups. Players will be drawn against each other in a single elimination until there is one woman left.

    $200k will be handed to the winner of the challenge, $50,000 will be handed to the runner-up and $25,000 will be given to the semi-finalists.

    Alex Bazzell, the president of Unrivaled, was excited about the upcoming challenge, but made sure he got approval from co-founder Stewart first, who jumped at the idea.

    “Listen, you talk about brand risk… I’m like, ‘Well, let me just go straight to Stewie and see what she thinks,’” Bazzell told SB.

    Angel Reese is one of Unrivaled's stars but won't be playing in the 1-on-1 contest

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    Angel Reese is one of Unrivaled’s stars but won’t be playing in the 1-on-1 contest

    How Unrivaled’s 1-on-1 touranment will work

    On Feb. 10, a single-elimination first round will begin that is made up of 14 1-on-1 games.

    The following day, Feb. 11, will feature 12 single-elimination games — all of Monday’s winners.

    Then, on Feb. 14, the four remaining players will compete in the semi-finals (also following a single-elimination format) as well as a best-of-three Finals.

    Games will be played to 11 points, or 10 minutes — whichever occurs first.

    There will be an 11-second shot clock, and games will follow traditional scoring rules, with a two-point shot counting as two points, and a three-point shot counting as three points.

    “She’s like, ‘No, I want to play. I’m tired of people debating like I’m not the best player.’”

    Such an exciting challenge begs the question why stars like Reese are not playing, but Bazell clarified that there is a clause in their contracts that lets them opt out from the contest.

    Something that has disappointed fans on social media.

    “So no BG, Sloot, Sab, Angel…Why?” one fan posted in reply to the announcement.

    “No point without Reese,” another fan said not hiding their disappointment.

    Some fans suggested she does not want to participate in case she loses early and gets criticised, saying on x: “Is she scared of getting dumped out in round one?”

    Angel Reese gets emotional as she reflects on Coach T-Spoon and claims she was the only person who ‘understood her’

    Nevertheless the contest will go on and the groups of players have already been chosen, interestingly fans will decide the players’ seedings in order to form the first-round match-ups.

    For players eliminated and not playing, there is also an incentive to want your teammate to do well, as the tournament winner will see their teammates awarded $10,000.

    This was done on purpose Bazell says, “To keep team camaraderie.”

    “Inevitably you want to root them on — not just for personal reasons, but also there’s an incentive for you if your teammate wins the ultimate cash prize.”

    Katie Lou Samuelson, who plays for the Indiana Fever and Phantom, says the prize money is the biggest motivator for players.

    “We’re all competitive. It’s a great opportunity,” Samuelson said. “There’s a great prize fund at the end of it. Everyone’s gonna play as hard as they can.”

    Fans will be waiting to see the results of this ground breaking 1-on-1 tournament when it begins on February 10.



    Angel Reese, the rising star in the world of competitive contests, has recently declined a $200,000 offer to participate in an upcoming competition. Fans and spectators alike have been left wondering: is she scared?

    Some have speculated that Reese may be afraid of embarrassment or failure in the high-stakes contest. After all, the pressure to perform at such a level can be intense, and the fear of falling short of expectations is a common concern for many athletes and competitors.

    However, others have pointed out that Reese may simply have her sights set on a bigger prize. While turning down $200,000 may seem like a risky move, the potential for a larger payout as the winner of the contest could be a major motivating factor for Reese.

    Ultimately, only time will tell whether Reese’s decision will pay off. But one thing is for sure: this talented competitor is not one to back down from a challenge. Stay tuned to see if Reese’s gamble will pay off in the end.

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  • Musk and Scale AI’s CEO Suggest that DeepSeek Has More NVDA Chips than Expected


    During a January 23 CNBC interview, Alexandr Wang, the CEO of Scale AI, said that DeepSeek has approximately 50,000 H100 Nvidia (NVDA) chips. However, due to U.S. export controls, DeepSeek cannot publicly discuss this information. Wang also stated that although DeepSeek may have more chips than expected, it will still face limitations due to chip controls and export restrictions. Elon Musk, the CEO of EV maker Tesla (TSLA), seemed to agree with Wang’s assessment after he responded with “Obviously” to a post sharing Wang’s interview.

    Shares of Nvidia plunged in today’s trading after DeepSeek revealed that its AI model is able to outperform the best models from U.S. companies at only a fraction of the cost. However, if the firm is not disclosing how many chips it actually has, then the cost of its AI model might actually be much higher than the stated $5.7 million.

    Nevertheless, investors got spooked and sold off their chip stock holdings due to fears that demand for GPUs could decline as a result of DeepSeek’s advancements. Still, Cantor and UBS analysts argue that this could actually increase demand for GPUs.

    Is NVDA a Good Stock to Buy?

    Turning to Wall Street, analysts remain bullish on NVDA stock, with a Strong Buy consensus rating based on 36 Buys and three Holds assigned in the past three months. After a 90% rally in its share price over the past year, the average NVDA price target of $177.56 per share implies an upside potential of 49.8% from current levels.

    See more NVDA analyst ratings



    Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, and Alexandr Wang, CEO of Scale AI, recently hinted that their joint venture, DeepSeek, may have more NVIDIA chips than initially anticipated.

    In a recent tweet, Musk mentioned that the DeepSeek team was “pleasantly surprised” by the number of NVIDIA chips they were able to secure for their project. Wang also chimed in, noting that the increased chip count would allow DeepSeek to push the boundaries of AI and machine learning even further.

    The news has sparked excitement among tech enthusiasts, as NVIDIA’s chips are known for their high performance and efficiency in powering AI applications. With more chips at their disposal, DeepSeek could potentially accelerate the development of groundbreaking technologies in various industries, from autonomous vehicles to robotics.

    Stay tuned for more updates on DeepSeek’s progress and the impact of the increased NVIDIA chip count on their projects. The future of AI is looking brighter than ever!

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  • Opening Odds for Potential Chiefs vs. Bills AFC Championship Suggest Another Classic


    After defeating the Houston Texans in convincing fashion on Saturday, the Kansas City Chiefs will now host the AFC Championship for the sixth time in the last seven years. They’re waiting to find out if the Baltimore Ravens or Buffalo Bills are coming to town, though we already have opening odds for potential matchups.

    The Chiefs are quite familiar with both the Ravens and Bills, particularly the latter. If it is indeed Josh Allen’s squad coming to town, Kansas City should feel confident despite losing to Buffalo 30-21 early this season.

    Patrick Mahomes is a perfect 3-0 against Allen in the playoffs. The last two matchups were extremely close and should they meet again, oddsmakers believe we have another classic in store.

    Spread: KC -1.5 (-102) | BUF +1.5 (-120)
    Moneyline: KC (-110) | BUF (-106)
    Total: 47.5 – Over (-115) | Under (-105)

    FanDuel Sportsbook has the Chiefs as narrow -1.5 favorites with -110 odds on the moneyline, implying just a 50.45% chance that Kansas City wins the game. Considering what we’ve seen over the last few years, that’s disrespectful to Andy Reid’s group.

    The Bills seem to have the Chiefs’ number in the regular season, but that shouldn’t concern anyone. Buffalo would be coming off a brutally difficult matchup with Baltimore and while the Bills won in November, this is a drastically different Chiefs team.

    Isiah Pacheco, Hollywood Brown, Charles Omenihu, Jaylen Watson, and Harrison Butker all didn’t play. DeAndre Hopkins had only recently arrived, and Travis Kelce caught only two passes for eight yards.

    Luckily, none of those things will be true in the AFC title game. “Playoff Trav” is back after notching 117 yards and a TD against the Texans, while the first five players listed are all back in uniform. The Bills beat the Chiefs at their lowest. Can they beat them at their best?

    Regardless of what happens in Bills vs. Ravens, the Chiefs jumped to +230 odds to win the Super Bowl following the Detroit Lions’ loss to the Washington Commanders. Even when faced with a difficult matchup, Kansas City seems to emerge victorious. Here’s hoping next week will be more of the same.

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    Odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.



    As we approach the NFL playoffs, anticipation is building for potential matchups in the AFC Championship game. One matchup that could provide fireworks is a showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills.

    The opening odds for a potential Chiefs vs. Bills AFC Championship game are sure to get fans excited. Both teams have explosive offenses led by star quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen, making this potential matchup a must-watch for football fans.

    The Chiefs are currently favored to win the AFC Championship, with early odds favoring them at -150. However, the Bills are not far behind, with odds of +200 to come out on top in the AFC.

    With two high-powered offenses and solid defenses, a Chiefs vs. Bills AFC Championship game has the makings of another classic showdown. Fans can expect a high-scoring, back-and-forth battle between two of the best teams in the NFL.

    As we wait to see how the playoffs unfold, football fans can only dream of the excitement and drama that a Chiefs vs. Bills AFC Championship game would bring. Stay tuned for updates on the odds and potential matchups as the NFL playoffs progress.

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  • Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash: Early indications suggest Russian anti-aircraft system may have downed jet, US official says. Here’s what we know

    Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash: Early indications suggest Russian anti-aircraft system may have downed jet, US official says. Here’s what we know




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    Early indications suggest a Russian anti-aircraft system may have downed an Azerbaijan Airlines jet, a US official told CNN as Azerbaijan held a day of mourning for the dozens of victims of the disaster.

    The signs point to a Russian system striking Azerbaijan Airlines flight J2-8243 before it crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, the US official said Thursday.

    This is the first time the US has offered an assessment of Wednesday’s crash of the passenger jet that killed at least 38 of the 67 people on board.

    If the early indications are ultimately confirmed, it may be a case of mistaken identity, the US official said, where poorly trained Russian units have fired negligently against Ukraine’s use of drones.

    Officials from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Russia, three countries linked to the disaster, urged people not to speculate about the crash until investigations have concluded.

    Here’s what we know about the crash so far.

    The Azerbaijan Airlines flight was traveling from the Azerbaijani capital Baku to Grozny, the capital city of the southern Russian republic Chechnya before it made an emergency landing approximately 3 kilometers (1.8 miles) from Aktau, Kazakhstan, the carrier said on Wednesday.

    Russian state media reported that the plane was rerouted due to heavy fog in Grozny.

    According to flight-tracking website Flightradar24, the plane set off on Wednesday at 7:55 a.m. Azerbaijan Standard Time (10:55 p.m. Tuesday ET) and crashed at 10:28 a.m. Azerbaijan Standard Time (1:28 a.m. Wednesday ET).

    Officials did not immediately explain why the plane had crossed the Caspian Sea, when Baku and Grozny are to its west and Aktau is to its east.

    Kazakhstan’s Minister of Transport, Marat Karabayev, said Thursday that a Kazakh control center received a signal from Russia around 45 minutes before the plane crashed, saying that the flight was being diverted.

    The Russian dispatcher said that the aircraft was experiencing a failure in its control systems, and that the crew decided to fly to Aktau after receiving reports of bad weather, Karabayev said. The dispatcher later said that an “oxygen tank exploded in the passenger cabin, causing passengers to lose consciousness,” according to Karabayev.

    While the Azerbaijan Airlines crew made two landing approaches at Aktau airport, the aircraft deviated from its course, and lost communication with Aktau dispatchers when it crashed, Karabayev said.

    Flightradar24 said in a social media post that the aircraft was “exposed to GPS jamming and spoofing near Grozny.” GPS jamming can significantly hinder a plane’s ability to navigate and communicate, Flightradar24 said, creating potential safety risks.

    Data and video of the crash also “indicate possible control issues with the aircraft,” Flightradar24 said.

    At least 38 of the 67 people on board the plane were killed in the crash, Kazakh authorities confirmed, including two pilots and a flight attendant.

    Some 29 survivors, two of whom are children, were pulled from the wreckage, Kazakhstan’s Deputy Prime Minister Kanat Bozumbayev said.

    Of those flying on the plane, 37 of the passengers were Azerbaijan citizens and 16 were from Russia, along with six from Kazakhstan and three from Kyrgyzstan, according to preliminary data from Kazakhstan’s transport ministry. None of those who survived were Kazakh nationals, Bozumbayev said.

    Azerbaijani state news agency AZERTAC reported that 12 survivors will be transported back to Azerbaijan on Thursday, five of whom are in a “serious but stable condition.” These five people will be flown back by a special aircraft from the country’s Ministry of Emergency Situations, AZERTAC said.

    NATO’s spokesperson Farah Dakhlallah said in a social media post that the alliance’s “thoughts and prayers are with the families and victims” of the disaster. “We wish those injured in the crash a speedy recovery and call for a full investigation,” she wrote.

    Video and images of the plane after it crashed show perforations in its body that look similar to damage from shrapnel or debris. The cause of these holes has not been confirmed.

    Azerbaijan Airlines initially told AZERTAC that the incident was caused by the aircraft colliding with a flock of birds, the outlet reported. Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency Rosaviatsia also said the plane crashed after colliding with birds.

    However, Andriy Kovalenko, the head of Ukraine’s Center for Countering Disinformation, part of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, disputed this, claiming on social media that the plane was “shot down by a Russian air defense system.”

    The crash came shortly after Ukrainian drone strikes hit southern Russia. Drone activity has shut airports in the area in the past and the nearest Russian airport on the plane’s flight path was closed on Wednesday morning.

    “Russia should have closed the airspace over Grozny but failed to do so,” Kovalenko said, speculating that authorities will try to cover up the real reason behind the crash, including the holes in the plane, as it would be “inconvenient” to blame Russia.

    Justin Crump, an intelligence, security and defense expert and the CEO of risk advisory company Sibylline, told BBC Radio 4 on Thursday that the plane being fired at by Russia is “the best theory that fits all the available facts that we know of.” Crump added that Russian air defenses were active in Grozny around the time that the plane was damaged.

    “I don’t think this is deliberate at all,” he noted, pointing out that Russia is “very worried” about longer-range active Ukrainian drones that are “very often not getting shot down.”

    Osprey Flight Solutions, a UK-based company that analyzes security risks in the aviation sector, also said in an alert to airlines that the flight “was likely shot down by a Russian military air-defense system,” according to the Wall Street Journal.

    The US official who talked to CNN on Thursday did not say what type of system may have taken down the passenger jet. Russia has a number of anti-aircraft systems, including its advanced S-300 and S-400 surface-to-air missile systems, as well as its medium-range Pantsir system and others.

    Emergency specialists work at the crash site in Aktau, western Kazakhstan.

    Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday that it would be wrong to speculate about the cause of the plane crash before an investigation had been carried out, according to Russian state media RIA Novosti.

    Maulen Ashimbayev, chairman of Kazakhstan’s senate, said Thursday that “the nature of these damages and the causes of the disaster are currently unknown.”

    A commission has been set up to investigate the crash, involving representatives from Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Russia, Ashimbayev said.

    Kanat Bozumbayev, Kazakhstan’s deputy prime minister, said that “even the preliminary cause cannot be determined yet, as specialists are needed for that.”

    “They will conduct the work, and then it will be clear,” Bozumbayev said Thursday.



    On July 6, 2021, tragedy struck as an Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed shortly after takeoff from Baku International Airport. Early indications suggest that a Russian-made anti-aircraft system may have downed the jet, according to a US official.

    Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the crash, which claimed the lives of all passengers and crew on board. The Russian anti-aircraft system in question is known for its advanced capabilities and has been linked to previous incidents of civilian aircraft being mistakenly targeted.

    As the investigation unfolds, our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of those affected by this devastating tragedy. We will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.

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